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Election results revealed a striking data point: votes cast for third-party Libertarian candidate Jo Jorgensen in key swing states exceeded the margin between votes for President Trump and ...
The Libertarian Party has nominated their candidates for president and vice president online. Jo Jorgensen, a party activist who teaches psychology at Clemson University, is the 2020 Libertarian ...
The 2020 presidential election gave libertarian voters few good options: A serially dishonest and incompetent leader who bungled the COVID-19 pandemic and imposed trade and immigration restrictions ...
As a persistent rain fell, supporters of Libertarian presidential candidate Jo Jorgensen gathered in Durham on Saturday night to applaud the three-time candidate’s laments about the “too big, too ...
Libertarian Party presidential nominee Jo Jorgensen earned weaker support nationwide than 2016 nominee Gary Johnson, according to early results, as voters who sought an alternative to Republicans and ...
"If it holds," former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) tweeted out the morning after Election Day, "@LPNational candidate got 38,000 votes in Wisconsin and margin between @JoeBiden and @realDonaldTrump ...
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen is not destined to become the next president of the United States, but whoever does win might consider sending her a gift basket. Relatively speaking, Jorgensen, a little ...
In a very close election, thousands of things could make the difference between winning and losing. Sometimes it only takes one thing — like a third-party candidate. In this historic 2020 presidential ...
34,718 voters left the presidential race blank statewide. 51,465 voted for Libertarian Jo Jorgensen, even though there are 38,385 registered Libertarians in Arizona. Why is that interesting? Because, ...
Mr. Trump will tell you that fraud cost him the election. Those of us who have analyzed the facts and data almost inevitably come to other explanations: grumpy voters beset with COVID-19 and a crummy ...