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Title:
Meet Harry Browne in person!
Author:
Tim O'Brien
Date:
9/25/2000
Year:
2000
Article:

9/25/2000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Tim O'Brien
(313) 562-5778

Who: Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate Harry Browne

What: Political Rally

Where: Westin Hotel 1500 Town Center in Southfield (Northwestern Hwy. Service Drive off of 10 Mile Road)

When: Tuesday, September 26, 2000, 7 - 9:30 p.m.

Why: Meet Harry Browne in person!

Highlights of the evening will include a preview of four new, eye-opening television commercials produced by the Browne campaign as well as an appearance by Libertarian U.S. Senate candidate Michael Corliss.

Harry Browne will be available to greet supporters and meet with the media following the event. To schedule an interview with Harry Browne during the day, contact Robert Brunner, Deputy Press Secretary (703) 236-5060 or robertbrunner@harrybrowne2000.org.

For more information on Harry Browne's campaign visit: www.HarryBrowne.org.

The press is invited to the rally and need not confirm in advance.

The Libertarian party is the third largest political party in the United States, with 166 elected office holders -- more than all other third parties combined. Nationwide, there are more than 1,500 Libertarians running for office this year (110 in Michigan) and 236 for US House seats -- 18 more than required for a majority, which makes the Libertarians the first third party in nearly a century to contest a majority of congressional seats. The Libertarian Party will also become the first third party in more than a century to have a presidential ticket on the ballot in every state for three consecutive elections.

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