Politico has this story about Gary Johnson’s January 6 announcement that he will seek the Libertarian presidential nomination. UPDATE: this Washington Post story is more informative.
Politico has this story about Gary Johnson’s January 6 announcement that he will seek the Libertarian presidential nomination. UPDATE: this Washington Post story is more informative.
Glad to see Gary Johnson has officially announced. I hope to vote for him in November.
Look for a big LP vote if the nominees are Hillary and Donald.
I won the only state primary (MO) in 2012 that fell before the national LP convention which allowed LP POTUS candidates on the ballot with 52.7% of the vote and Gary Johnson was on that ballot too.
Check out the United Coalition:
http://www.usparliament.org/pdc.php
The oldest, most influential premier united coalitions in the world.
It’s sad to imagine that Johnson and Stein will not appear in the CPD debates.
It’s not over yet Drew, the two lawsuits against the CPD are still ongoing. Still, even if those lawsuits fail, we can stage an even bigger protest this time around, and make the CPD lose even more corporate support. I’d like to see how the CPD would function as the private entity it claims to be, but without private support, hah.
@James Ogle: Based on http://www.sos.mo.gov/CMSImages/ElectionResultsStatistics/AllRacesPresidentialFebruary2012.pdf, it looks like Gary Johnson was on the Republican primary ballot in Missouri in 2012, not the Libertarian ballot.
So if you want to claim that you were on the same ballot with Johnson, you would also have to admit that he got more votes than you. (Johnson received 536 votes as a Republican, while Ogle received 483 votes as a Libertarian.)
It would be more accurate to say instead that you defeated “Uncommitted” to win the Missouri Libertarian primary in 2012.