The Fight Has Just Begun - A Mises Caucus Documentary

2021 | 36 minutes | 0.0 ★ (0)

The Fight Has Just Begun - A Mises Caucus Documentary
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    "The Fight Has Just Begun" is a Mises Caucus production about the events surrounding the 2021 LPPA Convention where 140 members of the state party, most of whom were Mises members, were stopped from voting in their own state party convention for the first time in the history of the state party. The next LPPA Convention is taking place March 4-6 2022 in Williamsport, PA. #TakeHumanaction with us by joining the LPPA at lppa.org/join Sign up to the Mises Caucus at TakeHumanAction.com Sign up by September 5th. Get involved with the PA Mises Caucus: https://www.cognitoforms.com/Mises1/StepsForLPPAConvention

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    18 August 2021

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