First published at 21:51 UTC on January 9th, 2020.
Elijah Gizzarelli, Campaign manager for Adam Kokesh (the Front Runner for the Libertarian Party Presidential election), joins me to discuss what it means to be a Libertarian and why Adam Kokesh's platform is based on the complete dissolution of…
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Elijah Gizzarelli, Campaign manager for Adam Kokesh (the Front Runner for the Libertarian Party Presidential election), joins me to discuss what it means to be a Libertarian and why Adam Kokesh's platform is based on the complete dissolution of the federal government. He explains how people from all sides of the political spectrum are finding Kokesh's platform something they could vote for.
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