November 24, 2008
Over the course
of a six-month campaign, Libertarian presidential candidate Bob
Barr spent more time than he might have liked dealing with
intra-Libertarian squabbling, lower-than-expected fundraising
numbers, and what his running mate Wayne Allyn Root called "the
ghost of Ron Paul." In an interview with Associate Editor David
Weigel, Barr hashed out how he got the nomination, what went right
and wrong, and what he's doing now.
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