Gary Johnson’s Prime Time Town Hall Report Card
Gary Johnson and Bill Weld had the biggest stage the Libertarian Party has ever had. Unfortunately, they wasted an opportunity to really educate people.
Gary Johnson and Bill Weld had the biggest stage the Libertarian Party has ever had. Unfortunately, they wasted an opportunity to really educate people.
He’s my pick for 2020 By: Elias J. Atienza The CNN Libertarian Town Hall was not spectacular. While Gary Johnson and Bill Weld did their best, Johnson’s speaking skills were sub-par and Weld contradicted Johnson on at least one occasion. But there was a bright spot in yesterday’s coverage. Austin Petersen, TLR’s founder and the…
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