New Poll: Gary Johnson Support 'Essentially Unmoved Even After' Aleppo
NBC/SurveyMonkey shows 11% for Libertarian; meanwhile solid majorities favor debate-inclusion no matter how you ask the question
NBC/SurveyMonkey shows 11% for Libertarian; meanwhile solid majorities favor debate-inclusion no matter how you ask the question
ABC/Washington Post poll comes in at 9%, leaving the Libertarian far short of 15% before Judgment Day
'I'm no longer so sure that it's game over if we're not in the debates,' Weld tells Reason
New Yorker staffer and former Carter speechwriter Hendrik Hertzberg says letting third-party candidates into debates is like enabling, uh, Rosie Ruiz?
Libertarian nominee needs the next three polls to average 20% to qualify, unless the Commission on Presidential Debates changes its criteria at the last minute.
Fox News has the Libertarian at 9%, making his national average in the polls that matter 9.2% with two-plus weeks before the 15% cutoff
Chicago Tribune, The Atlantic, L.A. Times, Charlotte Observer and others question the 'integrity' of the bipartisan, Libertarian-thwarting Commission on Presidential Debates
Also, 'most third-party candidates didn't lose that much support between late summer and Election Day,' notes FiveThirtyEight
Duopoly chooses five of Johnson's best-performing polls, but otherwise declines to relax its competition-stifling rules
Letter to CPD argues their selection criteria violate their non-profit status; PAC chief R.J. Lyman says they have the resources to fight this battle.
The Commission on Presidential Debates should include third parties if it's at all serious about providing voters with "the best possible information"
The party-controlled Commission on Presidential Debates is not a 'public forum,' District Court judge rules
A step-by-step guide to how the Libertarian Party nominee might make it onstage.
Gary Johnson and Bill Weld present their policies to a national audience.
Other poll this week indicates he pulls more from Clinton than Trump. Fox poll shows him pulling 23 percent from independents, 18 percent from under-35s.
To be included in debate, a candidate must be polling at 15 percent in five mainstream news polls, only one of which currently includes Johnson.
The Commission on Presidential Debates and the Federal Elections Commission are both being sued for their roles in keeping third parties out of presidential debates.
This could be Bernie's last stand, but his bad ideas will live on.
The Democratic showdown in Brooklyn might be the last time Sanders can showcase what few libertarian ideals he holds.
The central topic: Should the U.S. ban the Communist Party?
GOP frontrunner says violence at his rallies is because of anger over trade deals, female reporter "made up" story about being manhandled by campaign manager.
Republicans have hit new lows on immigration, but neither party is averse to pandering
Shameless reversals at last night's debate.
Hillary Clinton's emails, Obama's deportations, and the Libyan fiasco each provided a meaningful moment.
The Elephants stampede toward Super Tuesday.
Rubio, Cruz accept claim that the encryption fight is over "just one phone."
President says he's going to try anyway.
A seemingly petty fight over criticism of the president highlights a party struggle for a new identity.
We visited the demonstrators confined to the "Free Speech Zone" a mile away
Most shared their preferred candidate's temperament.
No real solutions from people who complain about 'privatization.'
By trying to straddle the federalism divide on abortion, his stance seems confusing and unconvincing to all sides.
Gov. Kasich's response on security highlights politicians' lack of interest in dangers of mandating 'back doors.'
It's not more libertarian, but it is lot more substantive.
The Kentucky senator disses Ted Cruz, says he's the only fiscal conservative, worries about armed self-defense, and hopes for a youth surge to propel him in Iowa caucuses
Is the Republican presidential frontrunner afraid of Megyn Kelly?
The top Donkeys compare the size of their promises.
The "free traders" went at it again last night.
Lots of bluster about the "world on fire" but very little in the way of details.
Decision to skip the undercard debate seems to have delivered more and better earned media than showing up would have.
The USA Freedom Act wouldn't have happened without the leaks.
Prideful Paul won't participate in the undercard debate on Fox Business News.
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