The Libertarian Party nominated
former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson for President of the United States,
expressing confidence he will be able to find effective small-government
solutions to the country’s most pressing problems and mount a strong challenge
to his major party rivals.
Mr. Johnson was declared the party’s
Presidential nominee after he won 70% percent of the vote in the first round of
balloting by the 595 delegates of the National Libertarian Convention held at
the Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas, NV.
His closest challenger, R. Lee
Wrights of Texas, finished second with 25% of the ballots.
In his acceptance speech, Mr.
Johnson promised to present clear and viable effective solutions to slow
economic growth, high unemployment and endless foreign military commitments
that sap the country’s financial strengths. America, for the first time
in modern history, is poised to reject the tired two-party duopoly that has
brought the nation to its knees economically.
“I am honored and I just want to
pledge that no one will be disappointed. We're going to grow the Libertarian
Party.” said Mr. Johnson.
A successful businessman who lives
in Taos, NM, Mr. Johnson is known as an unwavering crusader for fiscal
responsibility, free enterprise and individual freedoms. During his
gubernatorial tenure, he used his veto pen more than 750 times to forestall
attempts to grow government and put an end to wasteful government projects. He
cut taxes while maintaining New Mexico as one of only four states in the country
with a balanced budget. The state boasted a $1 billion budget surplus when Mr.
Johnson left office in 2003.
“I am convinced that Gary Johnson will
be an exceptional candidate, and a very successful President,” said Mark
Hinkle, Libertarian Party Chair. “We have an impressive roster of talent this
year to challenge our Big Government opponents not only in the race for the
White House, but also in state and local races. The major parties offer
Americans only one solution: Bigger government. Libertarians will show
voters how we can make government small while dramatically increasing jobs,
lowering taxes, and scaling back government debt.”
Yesterday the convention approved a
new party platform, which leaves unchanged the fundamental tenants of the
Libertarian Party: Individuals should be free to make choices for themselves
and to accept responsibility for the consequences of the choices they make. Changes
adopted by party delegates were generally ones that improve the wording or
clarity of the party’s intent to advance liberty and shrink Big Government. One
significant change adopted was to add ballot initiatives to the party’s
mission.
The Libertarian Party is the third
largest political party in the United States, which is active in all 50 states
and has more than 250,000 registered voters.
Libertarians call for ending
government interference in personal, family and business decisions, much lower
government spending, repeal of dangerous and unnecessary regulations, lower
taxes, a currency free of government manipulation, free trade, and a peaceful,
non-interventionist foreign policy.
Millions of Americans have voted for
Libertarian Party candidates in past elections throughout the country, despite
the fact that many state governments place roadblocks in order to keep third
party candidates off the ballot and deprive voters of a real choice.
Additional information about the
2012 Libertarian National Convention can be found at www.LibertyWillWin.com.
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