Gary Johnson May Not Have Broken One Percent
With absentee ballots and late returns coming in it looks like the LP candidate did not do as well as previously thought
ALBUQUERQUE – As absentee ballots and late returns continue to trickle in, it appears that Gary Johnson may not crack one percent after all. The latest unofficial national popular vote returns show that the Libertarian Party candidate now has only 0.9 percent of the popular vote.
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