Online Town Hall with Gov. Gary Johnson
Gov. Gary Johnson will host another online town hall on Monday, September 10th at 6:00 pm PDT / 7:00 pm MDT / 8:00 pm CDT / 9:00 pm EDT.
This town hall will be featured on Vokle.com.
To ask questions via video or text, simply sign into your Facebook
account or sign up for a Vokle account. If you just want to watch the
town hall, go to www.GaryJohnson2012.com on September 10th.
These
informal online video chats are an excellent opportunity to exchange
ideas regarding important issues of the day, and we urge you to
participate if you can.
Ron Paul at the Republican National Convention
August 31, 2012
Fox Business
"I think [Gary Johnson is] wonderful and I think he's doing a good job and people should look at him" --Ron Paul
Gary Johnson: “It borders on racist”
August 28, 2012
Salon.com
By Alex Pareene
Johnson spent Sunday at PaulFest, making an appeal to the supporters of the other libertarian candidate from the 2012 primary campaign. Paul’s decision to run again probably cost Johnson — a candidate whose résumé should have made him harder to dismiss — precious media oxygen.
Now he’s the official Libertarian Party nominee, and he’s fighting for ballot access and debate invitations. He seemed tired (it’s been a long campaign!) but he was serious, sincere and pissed at his former party. (I’d heard he was sorta intense — he climbs mountains and never touches alcohol or tobacco.)
Gloria Allred Supports Inclusion of Libertarian Party Candidate
August 30, 2012
CYInterview.com
By Jay Bildstein
The mainstream media is focused on two candidates contending for the presidency, President Barack Obama and former Governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney. There are, however, two other candidates who could garner enough electoral votes to win the presidency. They are former Governor Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party and Dr. Jill Stein of the Green Party. Neither Governor Johnson nor Dr. Stein are slated to participate in the presidential debates. They are being kept out.
Gary Johnson will be on the ballot in all 50 states. He is being precluded from participating in the debates because the Democrats and Republicans – duopoly that they are – have seen fit to stack the deck against candidates from outside their two parties.
Gary Johnson Interview: Media Frightened to Let Me Debate
August 30, 2012
IVN.us
By Craig Schlesinger
I recently caught up with two-term New Mexico governor and Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson to discuss his recent appearance at P.A.U.L. Fest, Republican politics, the presidential debates, and the general election. With no shortage of good humor, Gov. Johnson is clearly riding a wave of adrenaline and momentum from this past weekend’s events in Tampa, Florida.
Ron Paul Supporters Warm to Gary Johnson, Not Mitt Romney, at RNC Convention
August 30, 2012
PolicyMic
By John Ashman
Libertarian
candidate Gary Johnson's pilgrimage to Tampa to seek more small
government, big liberty adherents and additional publicity is paying
off, at least with a subset of November voters.
Johnson
recently spoke at P.A.U.L. (now signifying People Awakening and Uniting
for Liberty) Festival speaking directly to Ron Paul supporters about
his vision and quest for the presidency in a bid to lure them to his
side.
Gary Johnson – Bleeding Heart Libertarian
Bleeding Heart Libertarians
August 30, 2012
By Matt Zwolinski
I
don’t always vote in presidential elections. And when I do, I don’t kid
myself into thinking that my vote is going to make any measurable
difference on the outcome. When I vote, I vote in order to express my
principles. But only when I can find a candidate whose principles I
admire. And that’s pretty rare.
Enter
Gary Johnson. Not only is he a sweet, likable guy. Not only is he one
of the only presidential candidates the Libertarian Party has ever put
forward with serious executive experience.
Gary Johnson on the Election, Balancing the Government’s Budget
August 27, 2012
Fox Business
Libertarian Presidential Candidate Gary Johnson on the election and the need to achieve a balanced budget.
Gary Johnson finally included in presidential polling
August 30, 2012
KOB 4 Eyewitness News
By Stuart Dyson
At last Gary Johnson is included in presidential polling. It's a major win for the Libertarian candidate who served two terms as Governor of New Mexico. A Rasmussen poll reports of 1,000 likely American voters finds 16 percent have a favorable opinion of Johnson, while 20 percent view him unfavorably.
His biggest problem? 63 percent don't know enough about him to have an opinion. In a horse race the poll shows President Barack Obama and GOP contender Mitt Romney neck and neck with 48 percent apiece, with Johnson far behind with 1 percent and 3 percent undecided.
Libertarian presidential nominee Johnson in Rock Hill Wednesday
August 30, 2012
HeraldOnline.com
By Jamie Self
Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson will speak at Winthrop University on Wednesday , according to a spokesperson with Johnson’s campaign.
Jeremy Walters, Libertarian candidate for Fort Mill’s newly formed S.C. House District 26, and other local speakers will introduce Johnson, said Tim Doran, southern regional deputy director for Johnson's campaign.
NC NORML To Host Gary Johnson During Democratic Convention
August 30, 2012
420 Times
By Joe Klare
The North Carolina chapter of NORML is going to be holding a rally in Charlotte on September 4th, during the Democratic National Convention.They have landed several esteemed speakers, and they sent out a press release on the event recently.
Could super PAC-backed third-party candidates sway presidential race?
August 31, 2012
NBC News
By Michael Beckel
Dark-horse presidential candidates Gary Johnson and Virgil Goode may not be household names, but with a little help from super PACs, they could peel away precious support from Republican Mitt Romney and possibly even President Barack Obama in some key state races.
Johnson, a former two-term GOP governor of New Mexico who failed to win the 2012 Republican presidential nod, has been nominated by the Libertarian Party — a perch from which he could throw a wrench in the plans of both Obama and Romney in several swing states.
VP hopeful Gray: Ryan not a Libertarian, 'not even a conservative'
August 31, 2012
NewsObserver.com
Count Jim Gray, Gary Johnson's running mate on the Libertarian Party ticket, among those none too happy when his Republican opponent is labeled a philosophical libertarian.
Paul Ryan has a penchant for Ayn Rand and offers plenty of small government rhetoric, but Gray, a retired California superior court judge, said that is about the extent of the similarities. Gray said in an interview during a recent visit to North Carolina that Ryan "can say libertarian things, but he isn't a libertarian."
Johnson campaign has had enough of Republican ballot shenanigans
September 1, 2012
Examiner.com
By Karl Dickey
With word Friday that a challenge has been lodged in Ohio to try to remove Libertarian Party presidential candidate and former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson's name from the November ballot in Ohio, a senior advisor to Johnson's campaign is charging that the national Republican Party is mounting a concerted effort to "deny citizens the right to vote for the candidate of their choice."
In recent weeks, with the full support and legal assistance of the Republican Party, Johnson's ballot status has been challenged in Michigan, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Iowa and now Ohio.
Gary Johnson Feels 'So Much Better' Not Being A Republican Anymore
September 2, 2012
Huffington Post
By Lucia Graves
People have talked about Johnson as an election spoiler, theorizing endlessly about from which camp he'll draw most heavily and in which states. That's a conversation he hopes they keep on having. It's good publicity after all, and though he served two terms as the Republican governor of New Mexico, he has no qualms about taking votes away from the GOP. "I long to be a spoiler in this race," he said.
Why Gary Johnson should be given a spot in the debates
September 2, 2012
Kansas City Kansan
By Nick Sloan
Let me give you the one reason why Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson probably will not be allowed in the presidential debates this fall. He's far behind in the polls and barring a miracle or two, he won't win.
OK, that's one reason why. However, that's the only reason why he won't be allowed in the debates and it's unfortunate. It's not necessarily because of Johnson's ideas. There's nothing too radical about wanting the military effort in Afghanistan finished. There's nothing radical with the idea of cutting government spending and balancing the budget.
Gary Johnson setting up to be the most influential factor for Romney and Obama
September 3, 2012
Examiner.com
By Karl Dickey
Little
known Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson is rapidly
becoming one of the most serious influences in the November 6, 2012
general election and the impact of his campaign has Barack Obama and
Mitt Romney campaigns nervous. So nervous, Romney's campaign and the
Republican Party have been working in multiple states to remove
Johnson's name from the ballot.
A
decision is expected Tuesday concerning a challenge Iowa Republicans
had raised and is expected to end in Johnson's favor, securing him on
that state's ballot. Johnson, Obama and Romney are the only three
presidential candidates who are expected to be on the ballot in all 50
states and the District of Columbia.
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I will be voting for Gary Johnson.
I will devote my website to getting him elected.
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