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But La Follette was not a traditional conservative. In the 1950s, there was no outlet for libertarian thought, so she joined forces with conservatives, who at that time were closer to libertarians than liberal Democrats were[citation needed]. In the interview conducted by Presley in 1980, her colleague John Chamberlain stated that she was a libertarian, not a conservative.[2] Her feminist views in fact often clashed with the conservative point of view. Based on an interview with Buckley, as reported in the "Freewoman" profile, Presley states, for example, that "in 1964, when the New York Conservative Party, of which she was a co-founder, came out in favor of anti-abortion laws, she demanded that her name be dropped from the Party's letterhead—and it was."[2]