{"id":68901,"date":"2016-06-25T11:01:32","date_gmt":"2016-06-25T15:01:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/how-libertarian-candidate-gary-johnson-hopes-to-win-over\/"},"modified":"2016-06-25T11:01:32","modified_gmt":"2016-06-25T15:01:32","slug":"how-libertarian-candidate-gary-johnson-hopes-to-win-over","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/libertarian\/how-libertarian-candidate-gary-johnson-hopes-to-win-over\/","title":{"rendered":"How Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson hopes to win over &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    At 9 p.m. Eastern time Wednesday, Americans can tune in to    watch a presidential hopeful who's received significantly less    media attention than his bipartisan competitors: Gary Johnson,    former Republican governor of New Mexico and 2016 candidate for    the Libertarian Party.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mr. Johnson and his running mate, former Republican    Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, will field questions from voters    in a live town hall event broadcast on CNN and moderated by    CNN's Chris Cuomo.  <\/p>\n<p>    The event is important, in part, because it's an opportunity    for Johnson to expand his support among American voters. If    Weld and Johnson's support reaches 15 percent, they qualify for    the scheduled autumn presidential debates. Current    general electionpollsshow the Libertarian    candidates drawing about 9 percent overall.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is Johnson's second run for the Libertarian Party (LP): in    2012, he set the record for most votes earned by a Libertarian    candidate in the general election, coming in third with 1.27    million votes more than double what his predecessor, LP    candidate Bob Barr, earned in 2008.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even then, Johnson only earned about 1 percent of the vote.  <\/p>\n<p>    But interest in the Libertarian Party seems to have surged for    the 2016 election, as Johnson prepares to go up against two    polarizing candidates with low favorability ratings: presumptive GOP    nominee Donald Trump, and presumptive Democratic nominee    Hillary Clinton.  <\/p>\n<p>    Following Mr. Trump's win in Indiana last month, membership applications for the Libertarian    Party doubled, the Washington Examiner reported, and Google    searches for \"Libertarian Party\" and \"Gary Johnson\"    skyrocketed, causing conservative news site Breitbart to    encourage its readers to \"panic.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Libertarians are not conservatives. Theyre not just Republicans repulsed by Trumps    racial and religious scapegoating and megalomania,\" writes    David Boaz,executive vice president of the Cato    Institute, a libertarian think tank, for The Daily Beast.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Libertarian Party platform has \"for decades\" supported    ideas that directly contradict traditional conservative    stances, such as the legalization of drugs and gay marriage,    and opposition to most US wars, Mr. Boaz notes.  <\/p>\n<p>    But, he continues, \"given what Sasse, Romney, and other serious    Republicans think of Trump and Clinton, is it hard to imagine    that they would prefer Johnson and Weld in the White House?  <\/p>\n<p>    Johnson's campaign has caught the attention of disenchanted    Republicans and Democrats alike, particularly supporters of    Sen. Bernie Sanders: a recent Bloomberg poll found that    18 percent of Sanders's supporters say they    plan to vote for the Libertarian candidate in November, rather    than vote for Hillary Clinton.  <\/p>\n<p>    Johnson has been more favorably received by the general public    than most Libertarian candidates, but many members of the party    itself are not quite as enthused. He just barely earned the    nomination at the party's convention in May, scraping by with    55.8 percent of the vote on the second ballot, and was booed by    the crowd when he voiced support for driver licenses and the    1964 Civil Rights Act.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Libertarian candidate's support of certain    anti-discrimination laws and willingness to talk about issues    such as the threat of militant Islamists have also drawn    criticism from members of the party. At the same time, these    views may make him more palatable to a mainstream audience,    says Brian Doherty, senior editor at Reason magazine and author    of \"Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the    Modern American Libertarian Movement.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    A lot of libertarians in the party, what they really want the    most is not someone whos going to get the most votes or raise    the most money, but someone who represents their vision of what    libertarianism is with clarity and lack of compromise, says    Mr. Dohertyin a phone interview with The Christian    Science Monitor.  <\/p>\n<p>    Johnson's self-described \"pragmatic\" campaigning strategy,    which lacks \"principled statements\" and core libertarian    \"lingo,\" has raised concerns from party members who \"get the    sense that Gary doesn't believe [in a lack of government    intervention] as a matter of core principle, that he's just an    intelligent guy who happens to notice that most of the time,    government doesn't work very well,\" Doherty says.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, he points out, Johnson needs to earn million of votes    in the general election. There are only about 250,000    voters registered to the Libertarian Party, according to    the party's website.  <\/p>\n<p>    As Johnson's focus changes from getting the Libertarian    nomination to earning general election votes, \"the party kind    of becomes irrelevant,\" Doherty says. \"He can't worry about the    party faithful any longer. There's just not enough of    them.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Part of Johnson's attempt to appeal to a mainstream audience    involves his use of the phrase \"fiscally conservative and    socially liberal\" to describe the party. It's a \"best of both    worlds\" pitch that may appear to describe a lot of    Americans.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, as The Christian Science Monitor's Francine    Kiefer reported in May, this ideology may also come with    challenges in attracting voters, as Democrats who appreciate    Libertarian social stances also value the role of the    government in working toward social justice. On the other end    of the spectrum, #NeverTrump conservatives may agree with    downsizing government and cutting taxes, but might disagree    with cutting military spending, as Johnson proposes.  <\/p>\n<p>    In an election where personalities have taken priority in the    media, the demeanor of third-party candidates is bound to play    a role, as well as policy.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"[Johnson] doesnt have that sort of fire-behind-the-podium    feel that both Trump and Hillary, in different ways, can get.    Hes just kind of a really reasonable guy,\" Doherty says. \"He's    going to be who he is. And I think he's hoping there's a mass    of Americans who want quiet, mellow, and reasonable. 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