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Atlanta’s Chase Oliver just became the Libertarian Party’s candidate for President
WSB Cox articles via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoF. Kennedy Jr. after they each spoke. Oliver ran for Congress in 2020 for John Lewis’ seat and ran...
Playbook: A solemn kickoff to a wild summer
Politico· 12 hours agoNow, on to the news. Here are three developing storylines that caught our eye and will figure into the long summer ahead: — Libertarians...force a runoff election between ...
Chase Oliver wins Libertarian Party presidential nomination
CNN via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoIn 2020, he ran as a Libertarian in the special election in Georgia’s 5th Congressional District to...
Stephen Fowler Georgia Recorder
The Raw Story· 7 days agoDemocratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and his Republican opponent Herschel Walker faced off in a contentious debate in Savannah Friday, the first and likely the ...
Libertarians select Chase Oliver as presidential nominee, very little support shown for Trump, RFK...
Fox News· 17 hours agoThe Libertarian Party nominated political activist Chase Oliver as its nominee for president at its...
Top Kennedy staffer steps down from role citing 'hateful and divisive atmosphere'
Fox News· 4 days agoA top advisor to independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said she is stepping down...
Opinion | The Republican Party is forgetting how to win elections
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 4 days agoSenate seats in the Peach State’s runoff elections on Jan. 5, 2021. Sen. Raphael Warnock has since...
After speaker defeat, Marjorie Taylor Greene is back stirring the pot: What's next?
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoHe did note that Greene, who represents a ruby red congressional district, could have challenges in...
Players Who Forever Changed Arkansas Sports: Darren McFadden
Athlon Sports· 6 days agoDarren McFadden is an all time great at Arkansas. A player who changed the way people see Arkansas...
Other Views: Pick the hillbilly, Trump
Today's News-Herald· 16 hours agoNow that it looks like Trump is seriously going to be the Republican nominee for president, who should his vice president be? If he’s headed for a catastrophic, 1964-style defeat, then he should ...