{"id":204469,"date":"2017-07-08T21:37:31","date_gmt":"2017-07-09T01:37:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/a-barton-hinkle-column-can-libertarian-cliff-hyra-make-a-dent-in-the-virginia-governors-race-richmond-com\/"},"modified":"2017-07-08T21:37:31","modified_gmt":"2017-07-09T01:37:31","slug":"a-barton-hinkle-column-can-libertarian-cliff-hyra-make-a-dent-in-the-virginia-governors-race-richmond-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/libertarian\/a-barton-hinkle-column-can-libertarian-cliff-hyra-make-a-dent-in-the-virginia-governors-race-richmond-com\/","title":{"rendered":"A. Barton Hinkle column: Can Libertarian Cliff Hyra make a dent in the Virginia governor&#8217;s race? &#8211; Richmond.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Cliff Hyra has a ready answer for anyone who thinks being      governor is not an entry-level job: Roughly one-fourth of the      countrys current governors started their political careers      that way. One of them, in fact, serves as governor of      Virginia. (Whether Terry McAuliffe qualifies as an argument      for gubernatorial neophytes or against them is an open      question.)    <\/p>\n<p>      Wisely, Hyra  the Libertarian Partys candidate for governor of Virginia this      year  does not bring up another example of a novice: Donald      Trump, who holds the most important elected position in the      world without any prior political experience. Trumps      approval ratings in Virginia continue to dangle below 40 percent.    <\/p>\n<p>      But Trump does neuter arguments Libertarians often confront,      such as the notion that people will not vote for a political      outsider. And the criticism that Libertarian candidates are      ill-prepared for office  a stereotype Libertarian      presidential candidate Gary Johnson reinforced last year with      his infamous Aleppo Moment. That was embarrassing, but      Trump makes Johnson look like a walking encyclopedia.    <\/p>\n<p>      The Trump era also confounds other received wisdom, such as      the supposed immutability of ideological groups. A recent      American Enterprise Institute study on The 5 Types of Trump Voters finds that      almost 20 percent hold essentially progressive views on      economic and social issues. Some of the fiercest Trump      critics, on the other hand, are traditional conservatives of      the National Review variety. Never-Trump Republicans make up a      significant segment of the political populace.    <\/p>\n<p>      This has led to a fair amount of speculation about a potential re-alignment of Americas political parties. Libertarians, who generally      sound like Republicans on economics and Democrats on social      issues, should be able to benefit from such a realignment by      forming a coalition from both parties who favor limited      government across a broad swath of issues.    <\/p>\n<p>      Nice theory, anyway. It hasnt worked out so well in      practice. (Just like libertarianism itself! cackle      Statler and Waldorf from the Muppet Show      balcony.) Even in elections where Libertarians have had a      chance to break into the big leagues because the two      major-party candidates turned off so many voters, they have      come up short.    <\/p>\n<p>      It happened last year, when Johnson  a former Republican and      two-time governor  received only 3 percent of the vote. And it      happened four years ago, when Libertarian gubernatorial      candidate Robert Sarvis won 6.5 percent of the vote for governor      of Virginia against McAuliffe and the GOPs Ken Cuccinelli.    <\/p>\n<p>      If Libertarians cant break 10 percent (or      even 5) in elections like those, its hard to see how they      can make a bigger splash any other time. Which isnt to say      the party is doomed to irrelevance. New Hampshire now has      three sitting Libertarians in the state      legislature. And even candidates who have no chance of      winning can still make an impact by steering public discourse      down different avenues. Just ask Bernie Sanders.    <\/p>\n<p>      Yet Sanders was no neophyte. He was an established politician      offering an alternative to dissatisfied party loyalists.      Virginians already have had two of those this year: Tom      Perriello on the left and Corey Stewart on the right.      Periello carried the Sanders flag in the Democratic primary      and got trounced. Stewart, a Trumpian to the core, carried      the Confederate flag in the GOP primary and almost won.    <\/p>\n<p>      That is bad news for the Virginia GOP, but it could be worse      news for Hyra  who, on his campaign      website, describes himself as socially inclusive. In      his acceptance speech at the Libertarian      Party nominating event, Hyra also stressed the virtues of      unlimted freedom and  please note  respect.    <\/p>\n<p>      Social inclusion and respect were not exactly high among      Stewarts campaign themes. And Republicans who are turned off      by the Stewart wing of the party can simply vote for their      establishment nominee, Ed Gillespie.    <\/p>\n<p>      Still, Hyra is performing a signal service simply by running.      Like Sarvis before him, he is palpably smart, with an      undergrad degree in aerospace engineering and a career as an      intellectual-property lawyer.    <\/p>\n<p>      He is straight-laced, which can only do good for the      Libertarian Partys image. And he thinks people are tired of      partisan rancor, and therefore might be open to someone who      focuses on ideas, not teams or tribal affiliation. He is      not an ideologue by an means, he says. Incrementalism is      sort of my calling card. ... I dont worry about privatizing      the roads. If a policy works, then we should be open to      it.    <\/p>\n<p>      Hyra has crafted a platform tailored to promote      innovation and economic growth: End the states BPOL tax,      which applies to the first dollar of business revenue, rather      than the first dollar of profit. Repeal certain occupational      licensing requirements. Cut personal income taxes. Expand      charter schools. Repeal the Certificate of Public Need regime      in health care. Legalize marijuana. Roll back regulations      that hinder the growth of the food and beverage industry.    <\/p>\n<p>      And focus on respect. Respect is at the heart of      libertarianism, he said in an interview on Wednesday: Just      because you think someone else is wrong doesnt mean you      should impose your will on them. Its important, Hyra says,      to have respect for people no matter how different they      are.    <\/p>\n<p>      Thats a message Virginians probably respect in turn. Whether      the regard translates into votes, however, could be a      different story.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.richmond.com\/opinion\/our-opinion\/bart-hinkle\/a-barton-hinkle-column-can-libertarian-cliff-hyra-make-a\/article_e38e1e0c-9731-5720-bda2-0459fd6b8755.html\" title=\"A. 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