DEBATE: Libertarians for Harris?

New York City
Sovereign House
October 23, 2024
7:00pm ET

The November 2024 presidential election is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in our nation’s history, with polls fluctuating between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Though the libertarian vote is relatively small, it could play a pivotal role in determining the outcome. Libertarian voters now face a crucial choice: which candidate best aligns with their principles, and who truly merits their support?

Join Young Voices in our second in-person event of our NextGen debate series in downtown New York City. The resolution: In the November 2024 presidential election, libertarians should vote for Kamala Harris.

Project Liberal Director Joshua Eakle will be taking the proposition while YouTuber and pundit, Sean Fitzgerald (Actual Justice Warrior) will be taking the opposition. 

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024

Sovereign House

185 E Broadway, NYC

Doors open at 7:00pm

Debate begins at 7:30pm

Reception starts at 9:00pm

Open bar, no food, casual dress.

Watch the full debate here

 

Meet the Debaters:

Joshua Eakle - Proposition

Joshua Reed Eakle is a marketing executive, entrepreneur, and classical liberal activist. He is currently the President and Chairman of the Board of Project Liberal, a nonprofit organization committed to advancing the cause of a free and open society. Previously, he served as the Director of Marketing for Students For Liberty, the world’s largest classical liberal student organization, hosted a talk radio show, and spent over a decade as a political organizer.

Sean Fitzgerald - Opposition

Sean Fitzgerald (Actual Justice Warrior) is a political commentator and content creator known for his YouTube channel, where he discusses various political, cultural, and social issues. He gained prominence for his critiques of social justice movements and leftist ideologies, positioning himself as a libertarian and conservative voice. His content often focuses on criminal justice reform, cultural debates, and criticism of policies addressing crime. 

​The debate will be moderated by the Director of NextGen Debates by Young Voices, Hekmat Aboukhater.