MidPoint for Tuesday, April 19 – Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson

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In a recent poll, Gary Johnson received 11 percent support for president, listed in a three-way race with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

The former New Mexico Governor (1994-2002) was the Libertarian candidate for President in 2012, and he could likely be again in 2016, after the party holds its convention in Orlando late next month.

On Tuesday’s MidPoint, Johnson spoke with WMNF’s Mitch Perry on heath care, the Middle East, Trump, Clinton and his outspoken advocacy for marijuana, years before it became legal in Colorado and Washington.

 

One Response to “MidPoint for Tuesday, April 19 – Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson”

  1. Rusty Reiter

    The Libertarian Party should have its best Presidential showing yet this year, and that will introduce many more people to the nation’s 3rd largest party, the one that is liberal on social issues and pro-growth on business issues.

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