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"I can't budge on gay marriage, you can't budge on guns, and we are both correct. I wish to transform the left towards libertarianism, you consider the right to better suit that aim."
Well if you are interested in transforming the left, you might find this website interesting:
http://www.democraticfreedomcaucus.org/
And if you want to transform the right, you might find this website interesting:
http://www.rlc.org/
Both of them lean pretty much libertarian(I found these organizations' links off a libertarian site that was advertising them). Arlen Specter, for example, is a member of the RLC. He's a republican senator from PA, and supports gay rights, gun rights, lower taxes... etc.. you know what I'm saying.
I don't know much about the DFC (Democratic Freedom Caucus), but from what I've read their goals are essentially to do to the left wing what the RLC wants to do to the right (shift it to a more freedom-oriented, 'libertarian' outlook).
I'd probly vote for any generally pro-freedom candidate endorsed by either. Looking at their agenda, their views both seem to coincide with mine, and with the libertarian party line, for the most part.