Libertarian National Committee in fierce deadlock over how to address growing Bob Barr controversies

September 15, 2008



The (LNC) was reported to be in a deadlock Sunday night over how to address the growing controversies surrounding their party's U.S. presidential nominee, former.

Many libertarians have spoken out against Barr since his last minute refusal to attend former presidential hopeful 's third party unity conference at the  in  on Wednesday.

The effort to replace Barr as the nominee has been rejected. Not a single person on the 17-member LNC was willing to make the motion.

However, at-large representative — who lost the Libertarian Party's presidential nomination to Barr at the  in May by only a few votes — is supporting a resolution to apologize to Paul.

This is being countered by Treasurer Aaron Starr, who favors a resolution to chastise Paul for not endorsing Bob Barr and “splitting the Freedom Movement.”

Currently, neither resolution has enough votes to pass.