Libertarian Party Nominates Chase Oliver as Presidential Candidate

Political activist Chase Oliver has won the Libertarian Party presidential nomination over former President Donald Trump and independent 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after multiple rounds of voting at the party’s convention.

The Libertarian Party announced on Sunday that its delegates have selected Mr. Oliver as their presidential candidate for the upcoming election in November.

“We did it! I am officially the presidential nominee,” Mr. Oliver stated on the social media platform X. “There is no better unifying ticket in this party than this one. It’s time to unify and move forward for liberty.”

Mr. Oliver also called for the nomination of his running mate, Mike ter Maat. “But the work is not done, please help me nominate my running mate @terMaatMike,” he added.

The 38-year-old activist of Atlanta previously ran for a Senate seat in Georgia in 2022, receiving 2 percent of the vote, which led to a runoff that Republican Herschel Walker lost to Democrat Raphael Warnock.

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