Gary Johnson To Run For President As Libertarian

Gary Johnson

Daily MailGary Johnson to run for president as LibertarianCBS NewsGary Johnson plans to announce in New Mexico next week that he is seeking the Libertarian nomination for president, a source close to Johnson told CBS News. He will announce the decision on December 28 in Santa Fe. Johnson, who was a popular two-term ...Gary Johnson Will Run as a Libertarian.

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