Libertarian Party chooses Chase Oliver as presidential nominee
- Chase Oliver secured the Libertarian Party presidential nomination after seven rounds of voting in Washington, DC.
- Mike ter Maat endorsed Oliver during the nomination process, accepting an offer to be his vice presidential candidate.
- Ter Maat cited concerns about the Mises Caucus' strategy before endorsing Oliver at the convention.
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Who is the gay man Libertarians chose as their Presidential nominee over Trump?
Chase Oliver (Photo: Facebook) The Libertarian Party held its National Convention to choose a Presidential nominee over the weekend. The event, at a Washington hotel, was notable for several reasons. Firstly, Donald Trump and Robert Kennedy Jr. both gave speeches in an attempt to win favor with the party members. Trump was probably not expecting to receive a cacophony of boos and heckles when he spoke. The former President implored those in the …
Libertarians skip over Trump and RFK Jr. for Chase Oliver - West Hawaii Today
The Libertarian Party chose one of its own as its presidential nominee on Sunday night, capping a grueling day of elimination voting and a boisterous four-day event, where both Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unsuccessfully sought to court the group’s backing.
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