Gary Johnson Will Get 4.9% of the Vote, Predicts FiveThirtyEight
Libertarian Party may fall tantalizingly short of its number-one goal.
Libertarian Party may fall tantalizingly short of its number-one goal.
"This is not the time to cast a jocular or feel-good vote for a man whom you may have briefly found entertaining," says the Libertarian vice presidential nominee
Q&A with Senator Mark Madsen.
Libertarian nominee hurtling southward toward the 5% threshold nationwide
The new documentary Rigged 2016 takes a tough look at the way two-party politics hurts millennials, the working poor, and minorities.
Expanding membership, increasing the number of candidates, forcing runoffs, and even winning sometimes
But that future will not involve him as a candidate, he insists. Johnson speaks on policy, possibilities, and his "legit shot" at the very difficult task of running third party.
LP presidential 4th place finisher Darryl W. Perry, who is not supporting Gary Johnson, spreads a commonly heard untruth about the nominee.
Even if inflated a tad, new numbers underscore that the candidate will go forth where no Libertarian has tread.
Nicholas Sarwark lays out Libertarian Party strategy through end of election and post-November 8.
As Trump and Clinton hit each others suitability as candidates and human beings, AlternativePAC hopes that the ideas of true liberty and true community can appeal.
Podcast featuring Nick Gillespie and Katherine Mangu-Ward, with Bloomberg View's Eli Lake talking all that plus foreign policy.
Conservatives who lament Johnson's insufficient libertarianism should be treated with skepticism at best.
Rigged is a powerful documentary about how followers of Gary Johnson, Bernie Sanders, and others have been screwed by the Dems and Reps.
Libertarian candidate wants Congress to declare wars, interventions to have clearly defined goals, and an end to "War on Terror" victory fantasies.
It may be a focus of debate among delegates in 2018.
The Libertarian's polling support exceeds the Democrat-Republican margin throughout the interior west, Midwest, and in key swing states
Fox Business Network host challenges Libertarian veep nominee on his strategy, self-centeredness, and libertarian bonafides
In an interview, the Libertarian vice presidential nominee vehemently denies reports by the Boston Globe and New York magazine that he is giving up, focusing only on Trump, and looking to bolt the L.P.
"Every American who casts a vote for him is standing for principles," declares World's Greatest Newspaper, as endorsement count moves to 13-6-1* for Clinton-Johnson-Trump
Some ambiguity about allowed margin of error remains to be settled.
Darryl Perry, who pulled 6 percent in the L.P. nomination race, announces he's an official write-in candidate in many states for Libertarians bothered by Gary Johnson's departures from orthodoxy
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LP candidate and running mate Bill Weld go ballistic over dumb wars, exclusion from debates, and more in exclusive video.
The two major parties are "like gangs," said the family-sitcom star. "It's really time for us to break away."
Libertarian Party ticket may be banished from the debate, but not from social media
L.P. nominee brings in $5 million, "the largest monthly haul of any Libertarian presidential candidate in at least 20 years," but the feds rebuff his requests to be treated like a serious candidate. Meanwhile, Debate Commission protested, pro-Johnson documentary financed, plus other campaign news.
Longtime activist and "godfather of third-party politics" had run in every Montana election for 20 years
Compare his answers with Clinton, Trump, and Stein over at ScienceDebate.org
North Carolina newspaper the second to go libertarian.
First group grilling of the Libertarian presidential candidate since he blanked on 'Aleppo'
Campaign sponsored by pro-Johnson AlternativePAC gets over 17 million counted views from Facebook.
Traditional media still more important than social media or online, Americans Deserve Better PAC argues their results prove.
Instead of falling 0.023 percentage points short, the U.S. Senate candidate has just squeaked past the requirements
Which states are the most fertile territories for alternative candidates?
The former New Mexico governor won't win in November but he does represent the future of policy.
The Libertarian presidential candidate discusses the future of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Your daily reminder that the default setting among the powerful is to give third parties zero margin for error
B. Wayne Hughes Jr. says Johnson and William Weld are "speaking reason and sanity into what was otherwise cacophony" in the presidential election.
Libertarian Party nominee says Donald Trump is racist and Hillary Clinton is untrustworthy.
Colorado, Iowa, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah and Wisconsin are the Libertarian's main focus right now.
New pro-Gary Johnson project "Balanced Rebellion" matches a voter most afraid of Clinton with voter most afraid of Trump so they both can feel good about voting for the Libertarian.
But worrying about a vice presidential candidate's attitude vs. reasonable assumptions about presidential policy is privileging culture war over policy.
62 percent of July's $1.6 million take went to consultants; August intake already announced as at least $3 million.