GEORGIA, — In the race for the White House this November, one candidate is looking to disrupt the two-party system. The Libertarian nominee for President of the United States, Chase Oliver, has his ...
On a Saturday night last Spring, Donald Trump gave a speech in Washington D.C.. In some ways, it was like his other rallies — the energy in the room was high as he walked out to “God Bless the USA” by ...
Chase Oliver, the Libertarian Party’s nominee for President of the United States, digs into an order of cheese-covered hash browns, two eggs over medium, and two thin slices of crispy bacon at the ...
Back in May, former President Donald Trump spoke at the Libertarian Party’s national convention directly soliciting the party’s nomination or at least votes. It was an unusual move for a former ...
Twenty months before the midterm 2026 election, with a slew of countywide elected offices set to be on the ballot, the top Libertarian in the land cannot promise the party will field candidates. The ...
Libertarian nominee Chase Oliver’s presence on the ballot in key battlegrounds is sparking concern among some nervous observers that he could tilt the election should it end up being extremely close.
A pansexual San Francisco Libertarian official was dragged out of his party's convention during former President Donald Trump's speech last weekend, just before America's third-largest political party ...
In a state dominated by political machines and one-party rule, Californians—especially those in Southern California—deserve to hear a message they’re not getting from either of the old parties:No ...
Libertarian senate candidate Andy Horning views politics and elections much differently than most politicians and voters. But, he argues, he views them in the way the founders of the United States did ...
Former Libertarian vice presidential nominee Mike ter Maat and dozens of other members of the third party have joined a caucus within the Republican Party, hoping to usher in fiscally conservative ...
I hate voting for the lesser of two evils. But I do it all the time. Once a decade, maybe, I find a candidate I can genuinely support, usually in a local race. No matter your politics, you've probably ...
Liberal party and four other small parties apparently fail to get enough votes to guarantee places on local and statewide ballots in New York for next four years; Green Party, Right to Life Party, ...
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