Could Disgruntled Republicans Take Over the Libertarian Party? Sure, if They Could Convince Around 500 of the Types of People Who Attend State L.P. Conventions and Get Sent as Delegates to the National Convention
So, that's not very likely.
Underdog Libertarian candidate thinks he's the guy who can take best advantage of #nevertrump Republicans
L.P. presidential hopeful outreaches to the progressives, calls Trump on immigration "crazy."
Think third-party candidates help throw the election to Clinton? Think again.
Who represents the majority of Americans who don't affiliate with a party?
As Trump shock sets in, more people across the political spectrum give serious attention to the Libertarian Party presidential race
'I've always said I will endorse the nominee," said Rand Paul.
Ain't no party like a third party. Except for a fourth, fifth, or even sixth party.
3 takeaways from the the Indiana presidential primaries
Unverifiable accusations of skulduggery aimed at former Gov. Gary Johnson, and competitor John McAfee says he cannot support the Party if Johnson is nominee.
Almost one in five say they're thinking about alternatives to the big two.
Candidates vying for the Libertarian nomination sound better than those on the Republican-Democratic side.
Watch the second half of the Stossel debate between Gary Johnson, Austin Petersen and John McAfee
Libertarian Party candidates offer perspectives on government and freedom you'll never get from the two major parties.
Prepare for tonight's Part II by re-living John Stossel grilling Gary Johnson, John McAfee, and Austin Petersen last week
Part two airs tonight on Fox Business.
The former governor of New Mexico is the real deal and could pull great numbers in November.
Gary Johnson, John McAfee, and Austin Petersen slug it out on Fox Business Network's Stossel; Matt Welch and Kennedy provide commentary
Will the LP take advantage of voter hate for Trump and Clinton to finally present a viable alternative?
Tune into Stossel Friday at 9 pm ET on Fox Business Network to watch Gary Johnson, John McAfee, and Austin Petersen debate war, Nazi wedding cakes, and legalizing heroin
The once and possibly future Libertarian presidential candidate thinks Obama will remove marijuana's Schedule I classification before he leaves office.
Red Eye panel feels the Johnson and is bullish on the LP, because "a lot of people are libertarians without realizing it"
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump is a seriously deranged male chauvinist pig, while Obama praises Cuban education.
Tune into Fox News at 3 a.m. ET
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.
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.
The former New Mexico governor and 2012 Libertarian Party presidential candidate makes first comments on recent turmoil, talks future.
Major-party candidates who opposed pot prohibition before Bernie Sanders
But he has had a bigger impact than the others.
Gary Johnson tried this trick twice in 2012, and failed.
Johnson says he wants nothing to do with the GOP.
"I don't want to have anything to do with it," says Johnson. "It embarrasses me."
"I don't want to have anything to do with it," says Johnson. "It embarrasses me."
Montana and New Hampshire lead the pack, with West Virginia and Mississippi bringing up the rear
"Who's a bigger supporter of liberty?" would make for a great election year debate.
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