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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.
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.
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.
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 ...
Stan Jones, 2002 Libertarian Party nominee for the U.S. Senate in Montana [100] Alex Joseph, mayor of Big Water, Utah [101] Jo Jorgensen, 1996 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee and 2020 presidential nominee [102] Eric July, musician, YouTuber, comic book writer, and political commentator [103]
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The nation's political eyes this weekend will be affixed on a spectacle that rarely attracts significant attention: the Libertarian National Convention in Washington, D.C.
A green libertarian would preserve Locke's proviso—that a human may acquire natural services as long as it does not deprive or harm another—while acknowledging that not all natural services are abundant, and that the world is ecologically limited. [6]