Amash Files
January 18, 2024: Exciting news fans of Justin Amash, the former congressman announced today the formal launch of his exploratory committee for the open US Senate seat in Michigan. He will once again be running as a Republican which is becoming more open again to libertarian positions. You can access his exploratory committee here at () #JustinAmash #Amash4Senate
info_outline Justin Amash Presidential Run Post MortemAmash Files
We were very disappointed to have Justin drop out of the presidential race just one week before the Libertarian nominating convention in May.
info_outline How Justin Amash Stopped the Syrian WarAmash Files
In 2013, there was a suspicious gas attack against civilians in Syria. President Barack Obama and much of the media began blaming Syrian President Assad of attacking his own people with a vicious gas attack during the civil war he was waging against rebel forces.
info_outline Kentucky LP Post Debate Recap. How'd Justin Amash do?Amash Files
Tyler and Eric break down the fifth round of the Kentucky Libertarian Party presidential debate that occurred on 5/9/20. The debate featured Justin Amash, Jim Gray, Jo Jorgensen, Jacob Hornberger, and Vermin Supreme. You can watch the video of the debate here.
info_outline Discussing Justin Amash's Polling Numbers & a Possible VP with Jen the LibertarianAmash Files
Today, we review the Justin Amash's poll results from Monmouth. They begin with Amash commanding 5% in the national polls right after his announcement. Interestingly, the specifics in the poll with regards to gender and race splits are interesting.
info_outline What do libertarians think of Justin Amash running for president with Marc Clair of Lions of LIbertyAmash Files
Marc Clair is the founder of the Lions of Liberty podcast and is a big voice in the libertarian podcasting world. He has interviewed thousands of libertarian guests and offers his insights into the reception Justin Amash is getting in the Libertarian party and with libertarians in general.
info_outline How does Justin Amash change the Libertarian Party field with Matt Welch of Reason magazine.Amash Files
Reason editor at large, Matt Welch, joins us in today's episode to talk about how Justin Amash's entry into the Libertarian Party presidential nominating contest changes its dynamics. Matt has been hosting debates at state parties for months and gives his take on the strengths of Amash's competitors.
info_outline Columnist Hannah Cox on how Justin's fiery victory speech led to her conversion to libertarianism.Amash Files
Hannah Cox is a libertarian-conservative commentator, writer, and activist who has appeared in Newsmax, on NPR, and Fox News amongst others. She has been a vocal supporter of Justin Amash and credits him with leading her down the path of libertarianism and Austrian economics.
info_outline What will it take to win the Libertarian Party nomination and an endorsement with former Nebraska State Senator Laura EbkeAmash Files
Former Nebraska Libertarian state senator Laura Ebke joins us today to discuss the lay of the land in the Libertarian Party's nominating process. Senator Ebke recalls what it was like for her when she switched parties and her transition into the Libertarian party while sitting in the Nebraska Senate.
info_outline What is it like to work in Justin Amash's office?Amash Files
Nathan Leamer is our special guest for this episode where we get to learn what it is like in Justin Amash's office. We tapped the former staffer who both worked for Justin in Lansing when he was a state representative and in the DC office.
info_outlineJustin Amash visits with us for our first interview. Aside from telling us why he's running for president we learn why he:
- Is running as a Libertarian
- Why he feels he is the best qualified for the presidency
- What his plans are for the Libertarian Party
- How he plans to win an office that hasn't been held by a non Democrat or Republican since 1848.