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Adam Charles Kokesh (/ ˈkoʊkɛʃ /; born February 1, 1982) is an American libertarian political activist, radio host, and author. He was a U.S. 2020 Libertarian presidential candidate running on the single-issue platform of an "orderly dissolution of the federal government." [1][2] Kokesh is a former U.S. Marine Corps corporal, serving in the ...
Adam Kokesh: 17 6.0% Daniel Behrman 14 5.0% John McAfee: 10 3.6% Vermin Supreme: 9 3.2% None of the Above: 8 2.8% Write In 8 2.8% Sam Robb 7 2.5% Max Abramson: 6 2.1% Mark Whitney: 4 1.4% Arvin Vohra 3 1.1% Ken Armstrong 2 nil Souraya Faas 2 nil Benjamin Leder 1 nil John Monds: 1 nil Total: 281: 100%
e. The 2020 Libertarian National Convention delegates selected the Libertarian Party nominees for president and vice president in the 2020 United States presidential election. Primaries were held, but were preferential in nature and did not determine delegate allocation. The convention was originally scheduled to be held from May 21 to May 25 ...
Adam Kokesh – American libertarian anti-war activist and self-professed anarcho-capitalist [283] Henry Morgentaler [284] – Canadian physician and prominent pro-choice advocate who has fought numerous legal battles for that cause; Rosika Schwimmer [285] – Hungarian-born pacifist, feminist, female suffragist
t. e. Libertarian perspectives on LGBT rights illustrate how libertarian individuals and political parties have applied the libertarian philosophy to the subject of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBTQ) rights. In general, libertarians oppose laws which limit the sexual freedom of adults. [1] However, they may also oppose hate crime ...
May 22: The 2020 Libertarian National Convention begins online, set to run digitally from May 22–24. May 23; In the nominating round, Blevins, Vohra, McAfee, Dunham, Gerhardt, Faas, Robb, and Behrman are eliminated. Vohra endorses Kokesh, Robb endorses Jorgensen, and Faas and Behrman endorse Supreme.
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t. e. The 2020 United States presidential election in Connecticutwas held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential electionin which all 50 states plus the District of Columbiaparticipated.[2] Connecticutvoters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral Collegevia a popular vote, pitting the Republican ...