Gary Johnson in Democrat vs. Republican vs. Green vs. Libertarian: Four Party's Presidential Nominees On The Issues


On Principles & Values: OpEd: "Never Trump" legitimate conservative alternative

Gary Johnson did run as a Republican once, and won, for governor of New Mexico. The "Never Trump" movement struggles with the decision of whether to run a conservative alternative in the general election--but there already is an alternative, who is on the ballot in all 50 states and who embodies more conservative principles than Donald Trump. Governor Johnson might not satisfy the Tea Party nor religious right, but he certainly does satisfy the goal of a legitimate alternative to Trump on the right.

The mainstream media are beholden to the two-party system. If the mainstream media were willing to cover a multi-partisan campaign, Rand Paul would run for the Libertarian Party nomination; Mike Huckabee might run for the Constitution Party nomination; Donald Trump would once again run for the Reform Party nomination. And if all of that happened, American democracy would be greatly improved--more thoughtful, more diverse, more inclusive, and, overall, more.... democratic.

Source: Trump/Clinton/Stein/Johnson On The Issues, by Jesse Gordon May 15, 2016

The above quotations are from Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton vs. Jill Stein vs. Gary Johnson On The Issues
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