All eyes will be on the 2016 Libertarian Party National Convention from May 26 through May 30 at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando. With the theme, “Legalize Freedom,” the convention will draw delegates from across the country to select the candidate who will challenge the Republican and Democratic nominees, whose front-runners are both candidates with the lowest approval ratings ever to represent their respective parties.
“The Libertarian Party is poised to have a breakout year,” said LNC Chair Nicholas Sarwark, “in an election when the two old parties are putting up candidates with some of the poorest public-opinion numbers in any modern election. In light of voters’ extreme disillusionment, I anticipate this will be one of our most exciting conventions ever.”
“The Iowa delegation of 11 members anticipate an exciting convention,” said Iowa Chair Keith Laube. “People are fed up with a federal government that gets larger each year and continuously chips away at our personal freedoms. We have several strong Libertarian candidates to choose from. I believe whoever receives the 2016 Libertarian Presidential nomination will have a historic impact on the direction of our great nation.”
Debates of presidential candidates have been held in the past several months. The latest took place in Las Vegas, Nevada, and aired May 20, 2016, on The Blaze. A video of the debate can be seen here.