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Las Vegas CityLife - Thu May 10, 3:41 am ETPoliticians affiliated with the two major parties usually try to hide their call girls. The Libertarians put theirs on the ballot -- and on stage.
Politicians affiliated with the two major parties usually try to hide their call girls. The Libertarians put theirs on the ballot -- and on stage.
He has the most executive experience and the potential to win votes from conservatives and liberals.
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - The U.S. Libertarian Party on Saturday chose former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, who was once a Republican White House hopeful, as its presidential candidate in the November 6 election. Johnson, who announced in December he would run for president as a Libertarian after mounting a long-shot candidacy for the Republican nomination, won 70 percent of the votes cast by ...
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - The Libertarian Party on Saturday chose former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, who was once a Republican White House hopeful, as its presidential candidate in the November 6 election. Johnson, who announced in December he would run for president as a Libertarian after mounting a long-shot candidacy for the Republican nomination, won 70 percent of the votes cast by 632 ...
The Libertarian Party on Saturday chose former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, once a Republican White House hopeful, as its presidential candidate in the Nov. 6 election.
Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, who ditched his Republican bid for president in December, captured the Libertarian Party's nomination on Saturday in Las Vegas, adding a third party candidate with some name recognition to the 2012 race.
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - The Libertarian Party chooses a presidential nominee on Saturday, who it hopes can capitalize on the Republican White House candidacy of Ron Paul and his focus on party values like small government and a non-interventionist foreign policy. While Paul is not expected to attend the convention in Las Vegas or run as the Libertarian candidate, his small but devoted following in ...
Ron Paul and Gary Johnson should run together for the Libertarian Party nominations for president and vice president, respectively. That wouldn't guarantee their selection. However, Paul-Johnson would be the strongest ticket the LP could offer. It would be the best alternative available to the Republicrats.