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On March 1, 2016, Johnson won the Libertarian Party of Minnesota caucus with 76% of the vote. [24] On March 29, 2016, Johnson attended the first nationally televised pre-nomination convention Libertarian Party presidential debate, hosted by Fox Business Network, on John Stossel's show Stossel. The two-hour debate was divided into two one hour ...
Vote pairing occurs when two people commit to voting in a mutually agreed upon manner. In United States presidential elections, vote pairing usually comes in the form of voters from "safe" states, or non-swing states, voting for third-party candidates, and voters from swing states voting for their second-preference candidate.
Gary Johnson 2016; Campaign: 2016 United States presidential election: Candidate: Gary Johnson Former Governor of New Mexico (1995–2003) William Weld Former Governor of Massachusetts (1991–97) Affiliation: Libertarian Party: Status: Announced: January 6, 2016 () Nominated: May 29, 2016 () Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah: Key people
The two-time Libertarian Party presidential nominee shares his thoughts on Chase Oliver and the election.
PHOTOS: Gary Johnson through the years This is Johnson's second presidential run after being on the Libertarian ticket in 2012. He got over 1.2 million votes -- less than 1 percent of the total ...
The difference in Democratic voting was largely attributed to Independent or Write-In candidates. The most significant Independent gains went to Gary Johnson with 3.84 percent of the vote (+2.64% over 2012), Evan McMullin with 1.8 percent of the vote (he was not a candidate in 2012), and Jill Stein with 1.26 percent of the vote (+0.82% over 2012).
As the country dissects the implications of Trump’s victory in the 2016 election, the impact of third-party candidates is starting to come to light. ... Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson alone ...
For Johnson, Stossel noted that he is the CEO of a marijuana company and that in 2012 he only got 1% of the vote as the Libertarian Party nominee. Johnson responded by citing that marijuana is soon going to be legalized nationwide and that he received the most votes of any Libertarian Party candidate in the history of their party (1.2 million).