He may have received only about 1 percent of the national vote, but Gary Johnson is already the most successful White House candidate in the Libertarian Party's nearly 41-year history. "Ours is a ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicago Tribune announced Friday its endorsement of Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson for president of the United States. The Tribune said neither Republican candidate Donald ...
With the Republican Party facing the prospect of a Donald Trump presidency, Libertarian presidential hopeful Gary Johnson is getting a second look. The former two-term New Mexico governor has a ...
The Libertarian Party chose former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson as its presidential candidate on Saturday, Reuters reported. Johnson was once in the running for the Republican nomination, but since ...
Libertarian politician Gary Johnson is running for president a second time after winning more than a million votes in 2012. Johnson announced his candidacy for the Libertarian Party nomination ...
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 on his ...
The following editorial appeared in Wednesday’s Chicago Tribune. Last summer, when Donald Trump visited with the Chicago Tribune Editorial Board at the start of his campaign, we had no idea — nada, ...
Here is what Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson needs to do to get on the debate stage later this month with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. He needs to draw an average of 15 percent ...
Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson sees a path to the White House. The former Republican governor of New Mexico can boast a running mate, former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, who also is the former ...
Categorizing previous third-party bids helps us understand where he fits in and where he might wind up. By Nate Cohn The Michigan conservative said the “extraordinary challenges” of campaigning in the ...
As soon as libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson rolls up to the restaurant in Scottsdale, Ariz., his driver, Tom Mahon, jumps out of his seat and hands me a Sharpie. Mahon says that as a ...
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