Chase Oliver Emerges as Libertarian Presidential Nominee Over Trump and RFK Jr.
Chase Oliver, an openly gay former Democrat, secured the Libertarian Party's presidential nomination after a series of elimination rounds at their national convention, with both Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. failing to gain the party's support.
Oliver's victory, described as 'armed and gay,' followed a lengthy voting process and his call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Former President Trump claimed he could have won the nomination if he had pursued it, while the Libertarian Party's stance on cryptocurrencies remains unclear despite Oliver's strong anti-CBDC platform.
Despite the prominence of Trump and RFK Jr., Oliver now represents the Libertarian Party in the upcoming 2024 election, facing challenges as a third-party candidate.
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