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  2. Jo Jorgensen - Wikipedia

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    Jo Jorgensen [1] [2] (born May 1, 1957) [1] is an American libertarian political activist and academic. Jorgensen was the Libertarian Party 's nominee for president of the United States in the 2020 election , in which she finished third in the popular vote with about 1.9 million votes, 1.2% of the national total.

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    Then in 2020, Libertarian Jo Jorgensen, the only significant third-party candidate, received more votes than the margin by which Trump lost in Georgia, Arizona, and Wisconsin: Arizona: 51,465 ...

  4. In 2020, the Libertarian candidate Jo Jorgensen wrote in an op-ed for The Independent that Libertarians “welcome free trade and open immigration, and encourage peace and diplomacy in foreign ...

  5. Third-party candidate may prove decisive in tipping the ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  6. Jo Jorgensen 2020 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Jo Jorgensen's state-by-state performance across the nation. Percentage shades are rough increments of 0.25%. Jo Jorgensen received 1,865,535 total votes and 1.2% of the national vote, coming third in the nation. She achieved the Libertarian Party's second strongest historical result to date behind Gary Johnson's 2016 presidential campaign.

  7. Mises Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The Libertarian Party Mises Caucus (LPMC) is a caucus within the Libertarian Party in the United States that promotes paleolibertarianism, [5] fusionism, [6] [7] as well as a more conservative version of American libertarianism associated with the presidential campaigns of former U.S. congressman Ron Paul.

  8. Libertarian Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Libertarian Party opposed the 2011 military intervention in Libya and LP Chair Mark Hinkle in a statement described the position of the Libertarian Party: "President Obama's decision to order military attacks on Libya is only surprising to those who actually think he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize. He has now ordered bombing strikes in six ...

  9. After Libertarians reject RFK Jr., what does success look ...

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    If Oliver can reach 2% in the popular vote, that would be better than the Libertarian candidate Jo Jorgensen in 2020 but still far short of Gary Johnson’s 3.28% of the popular vote in 2016.