Fox News: '2016 the best chance yet for a libertarian candidate?'
Red Eye panel feels the Johnson and is bullish on the LP, because "a lot of people are libertarians without realizing it"
Red Eye panel feels the Johnson and is bullish on the LP, because "a lot of people are libertarians without realizing it"
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The Libertarian Party candidate got double digit support in a new poll, pulling hypothetical voters from both the Trump and Clinton camps.
The former New Mexico governor and 2012 Libertarian Party presidential candidate could be a Ralph Nader-ian spoiler.
Gary Johnson and Austin Petersen speak. Johnson is still waiting for big money that supports small government and the Constitution to look at Trump and come to the Libertarian Party.
But those into small government and the Constitution who can't abide Trump, never fear: The Libertarian Party already exists with ballot access in a majority of states.
Jane Mayer implies their interest in the issue is new while conceding it is not.
It depends on which parts of the Libertarian Party's 1980 platform you emphasize.
The 2012 LP presidential candidate says "banning face veils wouldn't work, and would be impossible to enforce without infringing on basic rights."
Johnson running to be a "spokesman for individual liberty" but would ban the wearing of burqas in United States.
The former two-term governor of New Mexico was the Libertarian Party candidate in 2012.
McAfee talks about his colorful life, why the country needs him, the coming cyberwar, how he has "no trouble getting press" and why, despite supporting public works projects, he was "libertarian before the word."
The chair of the Libertarian Party of Florida resigned, saying prospective L.P. Senate candidate Augustus Sol Invictus "is a fascist" who "wants to start a war."
Positing a "market" in elections and campaigns, the Debate Commission and major parties are alleged to be illegally colluding and creating barriers to entry.
Gary Johnson tried this trick twice in 2012, and failed.
Earl could have siphoned votes away from Republican Gov. John Kasich.
Johnson says he wants nothing to do with the GOP.
Supporters of the Court's decision outnumbered opponents.
Montana and New Hampshire lead the pack, with West Virginia and Mississippi bringing up the rear
Cronyist was the word the plan's backers were looking for, not responsible.
And in that case is there a silver lining for libertarians?
"Who's a bigger supporter of liberty?" would make for a great election year debate.
Zoltán Kész defeated a member of the ruling party, ending its razor-thin supermajority hold on parliament.
L.P. Hits Obama: Do Less in Education, Economy, Drug War, Military, Surveillance
In September, David Leyonhjelm was elected to the Australian senate as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, a libertarian party founded in 2001.
The major parties are the true problem.
Major-party candidates love blaming libertarians for the consequences of their own failings.
An unexpectedly strong showing for the GOP shows pollsters still have work to do.
Senate and governor races likely to go to runoffs.
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