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VisitHow will Chase Oliver's policies impact his electoral performance in 2024?
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Libertarian Party Nominates Activist Chase Oliver for President, Critics Doubt 3% Vote
May 27, 2024, 05:18 AM
The Libertarian Party has nominated activist Chase Oliver as their candidate for the US presidential election. Oliver, who has publicly supported policies such as transitioning children, mask and vaccine mandates, men in women’s sports, open borders, and drag shows for kids, was chosen after the party rejected Donald Trump and RFK. He also supports funding Planned Parenthood with tax dollars. In his acceptance speech, Oliver pledged to 'end the genocide,' a stance that distinguishes him in the upcoming election, which is expected to be a rerun between Trump and Biden. Critics argue he won't get anywhere close to 3% of the vote.
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