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Personal Narrative: The Libertarian Party
When I was a little older, I became more observant to the issues and concerns of my peers around me. I started to see the equality issues that surrounded my friends everyday. People would make fun of me for the color of my skin, my homosexual friends would get bullied for loving who they did, and my female friends would always be expected to do less and be less than my their male counterparts.

So I started to protest. During my teenage years I , I protested the injustices of the world in my ninth grade history class, then on an online blog. Then I moved on to going public with my views, and found others who appreciated them. Later on I went on to become the mayor of that small town I grew up in, and then the governor of the whole state. Which was surprising, considering I’m from the Libertarian party.
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If I were elected, I would focus on ways to improve these the most. Crime and Violence, Women’s Rights’, Immigration Laws, Government Spending, and Gay Marriage

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