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I believe that if 2/3 of the state of Alaska wants to succeed from the USA, then let them go ahead and do it. They aren't in the continental US and deserve their own right to their own Oil and other natural resources. How they survive will become their problem.
There were Twenty one states in which Howard Phillips was on the ballot in his 1992 run for president.
He received 43,369 votes (0.04% of the popular vote) in that year.
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The AIP supports the right of the individual to keep and bear arms.
The AIP supports that If you work in Alaska you should live in Alaska.
The only stand the AIP officially has taken on abortion is the they do not believe that public funds should be used for abortion.
The AIP supports a constitutional amendment abolishing and prohibiting all property taxes.
The AIP supports agriculture and agricultural activities. Potatoes, Cabbage, Squash, Berries, Lettuce, Carrots, and Radishes grow well in Alaska and should be encouraged.
During its first decade of existence, the Party was used entirely by Joe Vogler for his first two campaigns for governor and campaign for lieutenant governor of Alaska.
In response to the lawsuit of Vogler v. Miller, the State of Alaska used emergency regulations, which came into place on June 14, 1984, which gave official recognition to the party in Alaska.
The founder of the Alaskan Independence Party was Joeseph E. Vogler.
It was founded in 1973 but recognized by the state of Alaska on June 14th, 1984.
They believe in holding a firm footing in the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights and following the Constitution of the United States and Alaska. The Alaskan Independence Party's goal is the vote they believe they were entitled to in 1958, one choice from among the following four alternatives:
1) Remain a Territory.
2) Become a separate and Independent Nation.
3) Accept Commonwealth status.
4) Become a State.
Howard Phillips whom was a AIP endorsed U.S. Taxpayers Party candidate.