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title: "Brett Cashman The Mises Caucus seem to me to be libertarians who came..."
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# Brett Cashman The Mises Caucus seem to me to be libertarians who came...

*February 1, 2023 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Brian Kuczynski's comment.*

Brett Cashman The Mises Caucus seem to me to be libertarians who came to the movement via Ron Paul.   They tend to be socially conservative, blue-collar, pro-life, and pro-immigration suppression ( at least until the welfare state is dismantled). At the 2022 LP national convention, the Mises Caucus wrested control over the LP from the more cosmopolitan, libertine, pro-immigration, pro-choice Reason/Cato wing of the party. The political fight was nasty and invective filled; as a result, there's still a lot of hostility on both sides.
