Friday, September 20, 2024

Libertarian Party of Wisconsin Invites Teamsters to Endorse Chase Oliver

 September 20, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Libertarian Party of Wisconsin Invites Teamsters to Endorse Chase Oliver


The Libertarian Party of Wisconsin (LPWI) would like to remind the International Brotherhood of Teamsters that there are more than the two "major" party candidates on the ballot for President this November. By choosing to not endorse a third party candidate, the Teamsters have assumed that only the duopoly can support their members. Excessive taxation, burdensome regulations, and the absolute right to privacy should resolutely be defended for Teamsters just the same as for any other American.


The Libertarian Party seeks liberty, freedom, and a truly free market economy that will significantly benefit every one of the 1.3 million Teamsters in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. The Libertarian Party believes that any labor agreement belongs between the employee, their employer, and their union if they chose to be a part of one. Bargaining should be free of government interference, such as compulsory arbitration or imposing an obligation to bargain. By not endorsing Libertarian Party candidate Chase Oliver, the General Executive Board of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters appears to be doing their members a disservice in an era of need for all Americans.


The LPWI invites the Teamsters Executive Board to give Chase Oliver another look and reconsider their choice to not endorse a candidate for President this fall. It is not too late to make the bold choice for freedom and liberty.


For more on Chase Oliver, please visit www.votechaseoliver.com


For more on the Libertarian Party of Wisconsin, please visit www.lpwi.org.


Libertarian Party of Wisconsin

presslpwi@gmail.com

Press Secretary—Tim Johnson


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