With Johnson Drawing Crowds, Team Obama Plays Defense in Colorado
It'd be nice if the U.S. media paid more attention to the guy drawing crowds and shaking-up the race
It'd be nice if the U.S. media paid more attention to the guy drawing crowds and shaking-up the race
H.L. Mencken said "every election is a sort of advanced auction in stolen goods." He was right.
What's Ohio got to do with it?
He's not going to win the election. But a strong showing by him may just win the future.
Pot is on the ballot, and the Libertarian candidate has endorsed legalization
The state knocked him off the ballot, but he gathered enough signatures to qualify
They intend to plot out their next effort long ahead of time
Plus: Which other races are most important and whether freedom is growing
With all four third party candidates there making attempts to court them
CHICAGO-The Free & Equal debate that featured the four primary third party candidates at Hilton Chicago last night wasn't pretty but it sure as hell was more interesting than the three official presidential debates between Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama.
After starting off with a question about electoral procedure. Online instant runoff voting by the organizers of the debate will determine which two candidates meet to debate again next week
The paper endorses the Libertarian nominee for president after noting it usually endorses the Republican candidate
Third-party debate hosted by the TV legend will be tonight
He says he qualifies when polled one-on-one, as are Mitt and Barry
With answers a bit more pro-liberty than those of the other two
Secular Coalition's Presidential Scorecard gave the Libertarian a "B" while Obama and Romney only received a "C" and an "F"
He has the opposition tagged
"A wasted vote," says Gary Johnson, "is a vote for someone you don't believe in."
Why? Because she knows that smoke is rising from the fire, coming out our back door.
The Libertarian's presence turns the race into a virtual draw in the state
If you want a real debate, you will be disappointed, unless Gary Johnson is let in.
Say there's "zero chance" of falling short in drawn-out battle
Doesn't say yes, but strongly suggests he's not voting for Romney or Obama
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