Gary Johnson Now Almost Certain to Get on Ohio Ballot as Independent
The issue of whether his name can be swapped in for those whose names were actually on the ballot access petition has been resolved in Johnson's favor.
The issue of whether his name can be swapped in for those whose names were actually on the ballot access petition has been resolved in Johnson's favor.
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.
Libertarian nominee lays out basic platform ideas, from cutting spending to ending military interventions to protecting abortion rights and legalizing pot.
Hispanic voters increasingly rejecting the "binary choice" that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump represent.
Complicated ballot access shenanigans, based in seeing ambiguities in the law that might not exist, make Gary Johnson's presence as an independent on Ohio's ballot in November still in flux.
The former New Mexico governor says his policies match up with most Americans.
Libertarian appeal growing in Virginia, Florida, North Carolina; Johnson hits 15% in Colorado.
Themes: "Americans deserve better," and Johnson and Weld's experience with and fealty to tax cutting, the Constitution, and civil liberties.
Did you know that libertarians are racists who hide behind criminal-justice reform, ending the drug war, lobbying for open borders, & non-interventionism?
Is the Constitution a libertarian document?
The Commission on Presidential Debates should include third parties if it's at all serious about providing voters with "the best possible information"
Ohio's ballot access rules are especially hostile to third parties, forcing candidates to run as independents in Buckeye State.
Deficits aren't in the trillion dollar range anymore so that's supposed to be good.
Green Party has confirmed 27 states so far; meanwhile the latest #NeverTrumper is about to start off his presidential campaign 0 for 33
#NeverTrumpers say "No way!" but they're already against him. More important, they're wrong.
The Fox News legal analyst fears electing Trump OR Clinton would be the "demise of the Constitution as we understand it."
If voters are "moving away from third-party options," as FiveThirtyEight claims, the data isn't there yet
Will the hip-hop artist throw his love behind Libertarian Gary Johnson again in 2016?
Bring on the media concern-trolling.
The libertarian presidential candidate "has significant astrological chart similarities" with Thomas Jefferson and Ronald Reagan.
The party-controlled Commission on Presidential Debates is not a 'public forum,' District Court judge rules
Gary Johnson, Bill Weld capture highest ratings for 25-54 demographic on cable news Wednesday night.
Campaign aiming for 15 percent in national polls while also targeting specific states; ready to begin rallying; and asking patience from would-be volunteers.
Matt Welch blasts Pat Buchanan on the Baltics, Michael Moynihan argues that presidential stupidity matters, and Kmele, bless his heart, tries to engage with BLMers in Lower Manhattan
"Is prostitution a victimless crime?" Not in a black market.
Gary Johnson and William Weld discuss SCOTUS on CNN's Libertarian Town Hall.
So how did Gary Johnson and William Weld do?
Johnson / Weld's Libertarian Party is a centrist movement that courts moderates on both sides.
The former GOP guvs spend an hour with Anderson Cooper and make themselves stand out by being optimistic realists.
A commercial that is eloquent in its plain-speaking appeal.
Libertarian nominee also says he's got no specific olive branch for #NeverTrump conservatives, aside from demonstrating fiscal conservatism and a sound temperament
On CNN, Liz Mair of new pro-Libertarian group for Republicans hits conservative doubts on Johnson/Weld's stances on abortion, discrimination based on religious beliefs, and even their fiscal record. She calls the Libertarian Party's standardbearer a "small-l libertarian."
More than 12 times as many Florida Democrats rejected Al Gore in favor of Bush than they did for Nader.
Libertarian nominee pulling around 9%, but losing out to Hillary Clinton among Republicans and conservatives
Former GOP candidate keeping a low profile in presidential commentary, but certainly understands why a limited-government voter may choose the Libertarian Party nominee
The libertarian magician also reveals how he lost over 100 pounds in a few short months and why Bob Dylan is his hero.
And just 3% say they'll vote for Trump.
Filmmakers producing a real-time documentary on Libertarian Party nominee's race for White House.
He's "skeptical" of intervention but still seems to think most of the world's perceived menaces require some sort of, not always specified, U.S. action. Interview also hits health care, coal, the fair tax, and why he thinks the EPA is sometimes necessary.
Steve Forbes isn't fooled by the tough-talking billionaire. So why is he endorsing him?
Libertarian ticket gets another prime-time hour, this time hosted by Anderson Cooper
The retired general shouted out plans to intervene endlessly to rid the planet of "evil."
Hint: It's not the top of their ticket.
A better argument is required than a fear of a slippery slope.
Gary Johnson took online audience questions on issues such as abortion, military interventions, Edward Snowden, gun rights, the drug war, immigration, and more.
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