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Libertarian Party Nominates Chase Oliver For President

EDS NOTE: OBSCENITY - Libertarian delegates jeer Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump as he speaks at the Libertarian National Convention at the Washington Hilton in Washing

The Libertarian Party made a significant decision on Sunday by nominating party activist Chase Oliver for president, rejecting former President Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after their speeches at the party's convention. This move has garnered attention as third parties have historically struggled to be competitive in U.S. presidential elections, with the Libertarian candidate in the previous election receiving only 1% of the vote.

With the upcoming rematch between Trump and Democratic President Joe Biden, the Libertarian Party's choice holds particular significance, especially considering the potential impact on vote margins in key battleground states.

Chase Oliver expressed his excitement on social media, stating, 'We did it! I am officially the presidential nominee. It’s time to unify and move forward for liberty.'

During the convention, Trump's speech was met with boos from many attendees, and his request for an endorsement was not granted. Despite this, his Republican allies commended him for addressing an unfriendly crowd.

On the other hand, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. received a warmer reception when he criticized both Trump and Biden's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. His support for the Libertarians was evident, and an endorsement could have facilitated his ballot access in all 50 states, a crucial step in qualifying for the first presidential debate in June.

The Libertarian Party's platform emphasizes small government and individual freedoms, encompassing policy positions that span the political spectrum.

Chase Oliver, an activist from Atlanta, has previously run for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House from Georgia. His campaign priorities include significant cuts to the federal budget to achieve balance, the abolition of the death penalty, and the closure of overseas military bases, along with ending military support to Israel and Ukraine.

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