Johnson, Gray Plan Another Run in 2016
They intend to plot out their next effort long ahead of time
No matter the results of the Nov. 6 election, the Libertarian presidential campaign duo of Gary Johnson and Jim Gray, the retired Orange County superior court judge, plan to run again for the White House in 2016.
Gray, Johnson's vice presidential running mate, told a crowd this month at Tulane University that the two men have already decided a second run--next time with plenty of planning--is critical to break the stranglehold the two major political parties exercise over failed foreign and domestic policies.
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Awesome. They will have four years to skewer the present leadership, while expanding name recognition. I will vote for them again if I'm able.
That's great to hear. Johnson would probably get my vote then as he's getting it when I go to early-vote this Saturday. I do however hope the GOP smartens up and nominates a true small government, pro-liberty Conservative like a Rand Paul or Andrew Napolitano.