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Libertarian nominee for president Gary Johnson couldn't come up with the name of a foreign leaders he respects in an awkward moment during an MSNBC interview Wednesday night. The gaffe happened when Hardball host Chris Matthews asked Johnson to "name one foreign leader that you respect and look up to."
Jose Fernandez's pregnant girlfriend breaks cover to say goodbye: Devastated partner, 24, of pitcher is seen for the first time since his death as she joins his Marlins teammates for emotional memorial 'I never saw a kid, bro': Police release graphic video boy, six, being shot dead by cops 'in self defense' after it is allowed into evidence for murder trial of two officers Infamous teenager robber 'the Barefoot Bandit', who led police on a boat chase in the Bahamas after crashing a stolen plane, is set free on work release Taking ibuprofen could raise heart risk by a fifth: Long term use of the painkiller causes chemical reaction that puts strain on the organ 'I guess I'm having another Aleppo moment!' Libertarian Gary Johnson is stumped yet again when asked to name his favorite foreign leader Tropical storm Matthew LASHES the Caribbean with heavy wind and rain as it's set to become a ... (more)
A member of the University of Findlay Student Government Association hands a straw to a student Tuesday to vote in a "straw poll" during a voter registration event.
From senior centers to college campuses and bars featuring campaign-themed cocktails, Americans laughed, cheered and jeered through the first debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Viewers tuned in Monday on their TVs, cellphones and radios to watch and listen to the showdown between the two major presidential candidates.
Minnesota's 10 Electoral Votes at this hour appear likely to remain blue, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted for KSTP-TV in the Twin Cities. When likely voters are presented with 4 candidates for President, including Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein, both of whom are on the ballot in 2016, Democrat Hillary Clinton tops Republican Donald Trump, 46% to 39%, with Johnson at 6% and Stein at 2%.
They don't like either options for President: Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump. Many dub this presidential election the ultimate choice between "the lesser of two evils."
Gary Johnson may be running for President of the U.S., but the Libertarian candidate is aiming for the stars after after stating in a television interview that the future of the human race will require us learning to live on other planets. 'We do have to inhabit other planets.
Donald Trump is the Republican nominee, which is frightening.We must make sure his hateful rhetoric does not even come close... Donald Trump has gone too far with his attacks on Gold Star parents Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son Army Capt. Humayun Khan... A Donald Trump White House would be a disaster, and this goes way beyond any ideological difference.
The New York Times editorial board endorsed Hillary Clinton for president on Saturday, saying their reasoning was "rooted in respect for her intellect, experience and courage." "The best case for Hillary Clinton cannot be, and is not, that she isn't Donald Trump," the board wrote, before citing its reasons why Clinton is better suited to the presidency than her opponent.
If the presidential campaign remains close going down the stretch, an increasingly crucial challenge for Hillary Clinton will be convincing Millennial voters who aren't voting for Donald Trump to show up at the polls and vote for her rather than for Gary Johnson or Jill Stein. There's already plenty of speculation about how Clinton can pull this off, from getting Bernie Sanders out there campaigning for her to running more ads with hip-hop music to talking a lot about student loan debt.
This Twilight Zone episode of an election can only end in January with Trump taking the oath of office as Kim, Caitlyn, Kris, Kourtney, Khloe, Kendall, Kylie, and of course Kanye look on from the dais behind him. Maybe, as thanks for their support, Mrs. Trump will even graciously let one of them hold the copy of "The Art of the Deal" that Trump places his hand on.
Libertarian candidate for president Gary Johnson believes that humans aren't being shortsighted by ignoring climate change, but are simply taking the "long-term view." Gary Johnson: Forget about climate change, sun will someday encompass Earth Libertarian candidate for president Gary Johnson believes that humans aren't being shortsighted by ignoring climate change, but are simply taking the "long-term view."
Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson spoke with his tongue out during an interview with MSNBC's Kasie Hunt that aired Friday on "Morning Joe." I interviewed Gary Johnson this week.
He grew up in a lower middle-income household. His parents worked three jobs. In the winter they wore jackets inside because they could not afford to run the heat.
WASHINGTON >> Hillary Clinton appears to have survived one of her worst stretches on the presidential campaign, including concerns about her health, with her lead intact in some key battleground states, several new polls indicate. Surveys released this week delivered good news to Donald Trump in some states, Clinton others.
Journalist Carl Bernstein, one of America's leading investigative reporters and a longtime friend of Bill Weld, the former Republican governor of Massachusetts and current Libertarian nominee for vice president under former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson Bill Weld should leave Libertarian ticket and support Clinton Poll: Clinton has slim lead in Wisconsin NH poll: Clinton leads Trump by 9 MORE Hillary Rodham Clinton Bill Weld should leave Libertarian ticket and support Clinton Clinton camp fears debate moderators will 'lower the bar' for Trump Clinton: Police shootings need 'to become intolerable' MORE This is a fascinating idea, though it should be noted that shortly after Bernstein made the statement, Weld denied he would leave the ticket and called it "wishful thinking."
Bill Clinton Bill Clinton: State 'wouldn't do anything they shouldn't do' Candidates can't campaign as dividers and govern as unifiers Two parties use legitimate means to mask rigged debates MORE in an interview said some donors may have given to the Clinton Foundation to gain influence with the Clintons, but that he trusted the State Department to handle possible conflicts of interest when his wife was secretary of State. "It was natural for people who've been our political allies and personal friends to call and ask for things," Bill Clinton told Steve Inskeep in an interview broadcast Monday on NPR's "Morning Edition."
Gary Johnson says his running mate is not dropping out of the race: Bill Weld is in this "for the long-haul" https://t.co/xZIyosVupP Gary Johnson Gary Johnson: 'No chance' Weld drops off ticket Poll: Trump, Clinton in tight race in Florida Libertarian VP candidate: Talk of defecting for Clinton 'wishful thinking' MORE insisted Monday there's "no chance" his running mate Bill Weld will leave the ticket for fear the two are taking votes from Hillary Rodham Clinton Gary Johnson: 'No chance' Weld drops off ticket Bill Clinton: State 'wouldn't do anything they shouldn't do' Clinton ad knocks Trump over immigration MORE Donald Trump Gary Johnson: 'No chance' Weld drops off ticket Clinton ad knocks Trump over immigration Clinton to make case to millennials during Philadelphia speech MORE "No, Bill Weld is in this for the long haul and beyond my wildest dreams Bill Weld is my running mate," ... (more)