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'''Broadside Candidates''' make up the bulk of the LP's candidates in a given election cycle. Most Libertarian Party candidates are generally some form of broadside candidate. | '''Broadside Candidates''' make up the bulk of the LP's candidates in a given election cycle. Most Libertarian Party candidates are generally some form of broadside candidate. | ||
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==Active Candidate== | ==Active Candidate== | ||
Covering the spectrum from paper to targeted is the low-probability active candidate. These candidates operate races designed for maximum impact and visibility, seeking out opportunities to promote themselves and the Libertarian Party. | Covering the spectrum from paper to targeted is the low-probability active candidate. These candidates operate races designed for maximum impact and visibility, seeking out opportunities to promote themselves and the Libertarian Party. | ||
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