In addition to Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, voters on Election Day may have also noticed ...
In a vulgar post from its official account on X last month, the party questioned nominee Chase R. Oliver’s comprehension of libertarianism, called him a “leftist” infiltrator, and disparaged ...
Some voters in November may see a less familiar option on their presidential ballot when in the polling booth this November: Chase Oliver ... an example to aspiring LGBT politicians.
Oliver was never going to win the election or even his home state. Typically, the Libertarian candidate receives 1% to 2% of the vote in Georgia. Nationwide, it’s usually not more than 3%.
In addition to Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, voters on Election Day may have also noticed Libertarian Party presidential candidate Chase Oliver on their ballots.