The Libertarian Party announced their Presidential nominee on Sunday, and it’s not the suspected Ron Paul that much of the public had thought it would be- he held that title 20 years ago. No, this time around it’s Bob Barr, a former congressman from Georgia, and one time Republican.
The Libertarians have said that this could make for the strongest ticket they’ve had in the history of the party (37 years) but that’s not really saying much, as they tend to make up only 3% of the entire voting landscape.
That said- there are some grumblings that with a race that could be close between McCain on the Republican side, and (let’s just go ahead with saying it) Obama on the Democrat side, Barr could have the position that Green Party Candidate Ralph Nader had in the 2000 elections. The common view being that had Nader not run, the votes that went to him could’ve gone to Al Gore instead, and put him into the White House as opposed to current President George W. Bush.
Only this time, it wouldn’t be votes taken from the Dems, but from the Reps. Will Barr make a difference in the coming Presidential Election? Conventional wisdom would have to say it’s less than likely, but then again… who knows?
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