Libertarians Nominate Chase Oliver for President After Contentious Convention
Oliver, the first millennial to secure a significant third-party nomination, aims to challenge the political duopoly in 2024.
- Chase Oliver was nominated after seven rounds of voting, defeating Michael Rectenwald and Mike ter Maat.
- Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unsuccessfully sought the Libertarian Party's support during the convention.
- Oliver plans to campaign in all 50 states, targeting younger voters and distinguishing himself from both major parties.
- Trump faced significant opposition and was loudly booed during his speech at the Libertarian convention.
- Libertarians criticized Trump's policies, citing his increase of the national debt and authoritarian tendencies.