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=LP's public debut a smashing success= | =LP's public debut a smashing success= | ||
On January 31, the National Office of the Libertarian Party held its first Press Conference, to publicly announce the formation of the Party, publicize libertarian stands on the issues of the day, and reveal goals and strategies for [[1972]]. The results were tremendous. | On January 31, the National Office of the Libertarian Party held its first Press Conference, to publicly announce the formation of the Party, publicize libertarian stands on the issues of the day, and reveal goals and strategies for [[1972]].<ref>On April 29, 2020, [[Caryn Ann Harlos]] ran a newspaper archive search and was unsuccessful in locating any articles.</ref> The results were tremendous. | ||
Lengthy (and largely favorable) stories were carried in every major paper in Colorado. In addition, we received coverage on one TV station and four radio stations; two radio stations have requested in-depth interviews. The <u>New York Times</u> ran a major story in its February 6th edition. And UPI interviewed Temporary LP Chairman [[David Nolan|Dave Nolan]] for a major feature story, to be sent out over their national wires, to all papers and radio/TV stations. | Lengthy (and largely favorable) stories were carried in every major paper in Colorado. In addition, we received coverage on one TV station and four radio stations; two radio stations have requested in-depth interviews. The <u>New York Times</u> ran a major story in its February 6th edition. And UPI interviewed Temporary LP Chairman [[David Nolan|Dave Nolan]] for a major feature story, to be sent out over their national wires, to all papers and radio/TV stations. |