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%.
Libertarian nominee Chase Oliver’s presence on the ballot in key battlegrounds is sparking concern among some nervous observers that he could tilt the election should it end up being extremely ...
A self-described political junkie since birth, Libertarian presidential nominee Chase Oliver's activism started on the left in the 2000s, pushing back against Republicans for starting two wars in ...
Chase Oliver, the Libertarian Party’s nominee for President of the United States, digs into an order of cheese-covered hash browns, two eggs over medium, and two thin slices of crispy bacon at ...
Credit: AP Photo/Ben Gray “Libertarians and third-party candidates like Chase can change the outcome in elections that are razor-thin in swing states,” Lars Mapstead, a Libertarian candidate ...