His name is Gary Johnson. He’s a popular two-term former governor of New Mexico. He’s the likely Libertarian party nominee. And he’s set to be on the ballot in the vast majority of states.
One way to help lose American conservatism would be to support Gary Johnson, the Libertarian party’s presumptive nominee for president. There are many responses to that assertion. The most ...
Johnson, who says he voted for Libertarian Party nominee Chase Oliver, predicted a Trump victory—an outcome about which he confessed to having mixed feelings. "Half of what Trump does is good ...
The incoming administration’s plan to minimize the role of government is being cheered by stalwarts of the party.
Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson joins WSJ's Jerry Seib at the Republican National Convention to discuss why he thinks his candidacy is a viable alternative to Donald Trump and ...
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An curved arrow pointing right. Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson claimed to have another "Aleppo moment" when he was asked to name a foreign leader he admires. Follow BI Video ...
An curved arrow pointing right. A survey of business economists found that Hillary Clinton and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson would be better choices for the US economy than Donald Trump.
Still, what is the point of the Libertarian Party? Is it to get about 3 percent of the national vote in presidential elections? Trump cited that number for Gary Johnson in 2016, but that was ...
Mitt Romney received nine votes, and Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party candidate, collected one. Those early results proved a bellwether: By Tuesday night, Mr. Obama had won the state’s four ...
Ballot in NY with only Harris and Trump the choices for President By Dan Murphy When New Yorkers cast their ballots on Nov. 5 ...