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One way to help lose American conservatism would be to support Gary Johnson, the Libertarian party’s presumptive nominee for president. Top Stories. Next Time, Get Your Facts Straight.
Moments after he won the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination, Gary Johnson, the former governor of New Mexico, was handed a peace offering — a replica of one of George Washington’s ...
Gary Johnson for President Facebook. The debate lasted a punishing two hours. I was unable tonight to learn who wrote the questions, which were delivered by radio host and libertarian fellow ...
PHILADELPHIA—Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson, hoping to capitalize on those who are disenfranchised with the major party nominees, showed up here Thursday to make his case ...
Steve Kroft interviews Gary Johnson and his running mate, Bill Weld, the Libertarian candidates taking on the two-party system with many ideas outside the political mainstream ...
NEW YORK — Former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson, making a second White House bid as the Libertarian nominee, suspects he's risen to an impressive 10% in the latest national polls based less ...
At the Libertarian presidential nominating convention this weekend, the party picked former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson. Donald Trump's rise in the GOP is giving more attention to third parties.
Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson speaks to supporters and delegates at the National Libertarian Party Convention, May 27, 2016, in Orlando, Fla. John Raoux/AP Photo ...
The email invitation for a Gary Johnson fundraiser hosted by comic Drew Carey called for a “Libertarian comfortable” dress code, which could have been cause for concern. After all, just two ...
Voters may see another major party on the ballot in the next presidential election, and New Mexico's former governor could be the reason why. Skip to content. NOWCAST KOAT Action 7 News at 11am.
After finding himself excluded from primary debates, though, Johnson quit the party and sought the Libertarian nomination. He won almost 1.3 million votes, a record for a Libertarian.