Who was the Libertarian presidential candidate in 2008?

Who was the Libertarian presidential candidate in 2008?

2008 Libertarian National Convention

Convention
Presidential nominee Bob Barr of Georgia
Vice presidential nominee Wayne Allyn Root of Nevada
Other candidates Mary Ruwart of Texas Mike Gravel of Alaska Steve Kubby of California, activist George Phillies of Massachusetts
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What did William Barr do before he was attorney general?

Before becoming Attorney General in 1991, Barr held numerous other posts within the Department of Justice, including leading the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) and serving as Deputy Attorney General. From 2009 to 2018, Barr served on the board of directors for Time Warner.

Who was the Libertarian candidate in 2000?

The 2000 Libertarian National Convention was held in Anaheim, California, from June 30 to July 4, 2000. Harry Browne was again chosen as the party’s presidential nominee, becoming the first Libertarian Party candidate to be nominated twice for president.

Who was the Libertarian candidate in 2004?

2004 Libertarian National Convention

Convention
Venue Marriott Marquis Hotel
Candidates
Presidential nominee Michael Badnarik of Texas
Vice presidential nominee Richard Campagna of Iowa

How many people voted Libertarian 2008?

President

Year Presidential nominee Votes
1996 Harry Browne 485,759 (0.5%) 0 EV
2000 Harry Browne (campaign) 384,431 (0.4%) 0 EV
2004 Michael Badnarik (campaign) 397,265 (0.3%) 0 EV
2008 Bob Barr (campaign) 523,713 (0.4%) 0 EV

Who is Senator Barr?

Bob Barr
Born Robert Laurence Barr Jr. November 5, 1948 Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.
Political party Republican (1970-2004, 2011–present)
Other political affiliations Democratic (until 1970) Independent (2004–2006) Libertarian (2006–2011)
Spouse(s) Gail Barr ​ ​ ( m. 1976; div. 1986)​ Jeri Dobbin ​ ( m. 1986)​

Where did William Barr go to law school?

The George Washington University Law School1977
Columbia University1973Columbia University1971Horace Mann School
William Barr/Education