In addition to Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, voters on Election Day may have also noticed Libertarian Party presidential candidate Chase Oliver on their ballots.
The 2024 presidential election was an unusual one for third parties. The most influential third-party candidate, Robert F.
Libertarian presidential candidate Chase Oliver poses for a photograph during a Libertarian election night party at The Westin Dallas Park Central in Dallas, TX, on Nov 5, 2024.(Jason Janik ...
You know Donald Trump and you know Kamala Harris, but you may have overlooked Chase Oliver ... chance of winning the U.S. presidential election, but Oliver doesn‘t care. Rather than looking ...
Chase Oliver knows he won’t win tonight ... taking a break to speak to me during a VIP cocktail hour before his Election Watch party at the Westin Dallas Park Central. “And hopefully in ...
Libertarians and third-party candidates like Chase can change the outcome in elections that are razor-thin in swing states,' Lars Mapstead, who ran against Oliver for the party's presidential ...
Chase Oliver, the Libertarian Party nominee for ... recent history has shown that Libertarians have the numbers to tip tight ...
By Maggie Astor If you search Google for “election results,” as millions ... who is fairly well known for her 2016 run. And Chase Oliver — or, as many Americans are likely to say, who?
Oliver was never going to win the election or even his home state. Typically, the Libertarian candidate receives 1% to 2% of the vote in Georgia. Nationwide, it’s usually not more than 3%.
Now, as the 2024 presidential election approaches, Green Party nominee Jill Stein, Libertarian Chase Oliver, and former candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are poised to potentially tip the balance in ...