Chase Oliver
American politician
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2024 | Chase Oliver won the Libertarian nomination at the National Convention on the seventh ballot, defeating candidate Michael Rectenwald, and chose Mike ter Maat as his preferred running mate. |
2024 | Chase Oliver won the Iowa Caucus with 42.7% of the vote. |
2024 | Chase Oliver campaigned in Iowa in preparation for the 2024 Iowa Libertarian presidential caucuses. |
2024 | Chase Oliver campaigned in Iowa in preparation for the 2024 Iowa Libertarian presidential caucuses. |
2024 | Chase Oliver won the Libertarian nomination at the National Convention on the seventh ballot, defeating candidate Michael Rectenwald, and chose Mike ter Maat as his preferred running mate. |
2024 | Chase Oliver won the Iowa Caucus with 42.7% of the vote. |
November 2024 | In the November 2024 issue of Reason magazine, Chase Oliver expressed his desire for then-presidential candidate Donald Trump to commute Ross Ulbricht's sentence and stated that if he were president, he would grant Ulbricht a full pardon. |
November 2024 | In the November 2024 issue of Reason magazine, Chase Oliver expressed his desire for then-presidential candidate Donald Trump to commute Ross Ulbricht's sentence and stated that if he were president, he would grant Ulbricht a full pardon. |
March 2024 | Poll conducted by Data for Progress indicates that Chase Oliver, running as a Libertarian candidate, received 1% support among likely voters. |
March 2024 | Poll conducted by Data for Progress indicates that Chase Oliver, running as a Libertarian candidate, received 1% support among likely voters. |
March 5 2024 | Chase Oliver won the Oklahoma primary, held on Super Tuesday, with 61% of the vote, marking it as the first Libertarian presidential primary since the party's recognition in 2016. |
March 5 2024 | Chase Oliver won the Oklahoma primary, held on Super Tuesday, with 61% of the vote, marking it as the first Libertarian presidential primary since the party's recognition in 2016. |
February 29 2024 | Chase Oliver participated in a presidential candidates debate hosted by the Free & Equal Elections Foundation, alongside several other candidates. |
February 29 2024 | Chase Oliver participated in a presidential candidates debate hosted by the Free & Equal Elections Foundation, alongside several other candidates. |
January 2024 | Chase Oliver and fellow candidate Lars Mapstead collaborated to secure major party status and ballot access for the Libertarian Party of Maine. |
January 2024 | Chase Oliver and fellow candidate Lars Mapstead collaborated to secure major party status and ballot access for the Libertarian Party of Maine. |
September 23 2023 | Chase Oliver was a contributing author for the article 'Do Third Parties Help or Harm Democracy?', published by the nonprofit news organization Divided We Fall, where he discussed the Libertarian Party's strategic position for the 2024 election. |
September 23 2023 | Chase Oliver was a contributing author for the article 'Do Third Parties Help or Harm Democracy?', published by the nonprofit news organization Divided We Fall, where he discussed the Libertarian Party's strategic position for the 2024 election. |
September 5 2023 | Chase Oliver addressed the Columbia, South Carolina City Council, opposing regulatory hurdles that hinder feeding the homeless and urging city councils nationwide to tackle barriers faced by homeless Americans. |
September 5 2023 | Chase Oliver addressed the Columbia, South Carolina City Council, opposing regulatory hurdles that hinder feeding the homeless and urging city councils nationwide to tackle barriers faced by homeless Americans. |
August 19 2023 | Chase Oliver spoke at the Des Moines Register Political Soapbox, becoming the first-ever third-party presidential candidate to participate in the event. |
August 19 2023 | Chase Oliver spoke at the Des Moines Register Political Soapbox, becoming the first-ever third-party presidential candidate to participate in the event. |
May 15 2023 | Chase Oliver spoke at the Atlanta City Council meeting, opposing Cop City and highlighting issues such as over-militarization of police and qualified immunity while advocating for better training facilities instead of clearing public open space. |
May 15 2023 | Chase Oliver spoke at the Atlanta City Council meeting, opposing Cop City and highlighting issues such as over-militarization of police and qualified immunity while advocating for better training facilities instead of clearing public open space. |
April 2023 | Chase Oliver formally declared his candidacy for the Libertarian presidential nomination. |
April 2023 | Chase Oliver formally declared his candidacy for the Libertarian presidential nomination. |
2022 | During a debate with Warnock, Chase Oliver expressed his support for gun rights, emphasizing that 'armed gays are harder to oppress, and they're harder to bash.' |
2022 | Oliver ran as the Libertarian candidate in Georgia's Senate election and received over 2% of the popular vote. |
2022 | In the runoff election, Oliver chose not to endorse either Raphael Warnock or Herschel Walker, instead offering to host an internet forum between the two candidates. |
2022 | During a debate with Warnock, Chase Oliver expressed his support for gun rights, emphasizing that 'armed gays are harder to oppress, and they're harder to bash.' |
2022 | In the runoff election, Oliver chose not to endorse either Raphael Warnock or Herschel Walker, instead offering to host an internet forum between the two candidates. |
2022 | Oliver ran as the Libertarian candidate in Georgia's Senate election and received over 2% of the popular vote. |
December 2 2022 | Chase Oliver announced the formation of an exploratory committee to consider a run for the Libertarian presidential nomination in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. |
December 2 2022 | Chase Oliver announced the formation of an exploratory committee to consider a run for the Libertarian presidential nomination in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. |
October 16 2022 | Chase Oliver attended a debate hosted by Georgia Public Broadcasting, where he debated against incumbent Democratic senator Raphael Warnock, while Republican challenger Herschel Walker declined to attend, resulting in an empty podium representing him. |
October 16 2022 | Chase Oliver attended a debate hosted by Georgia Public Broadcasting, where he debated against incumbent Democratic senator Raphael Warnock, while Republican challenger Herschel Walker declined to attend, resulting in an empty podium representing him. |
2020 | Chase Oliver first ran for public office as the Libertarian nominee in the 2020 Georgia's 5th congressional district special election to replace the late John Lewis, garnering 2% of the vote before being eliminated during the blanket primary. |
2020 | Chase Oliver first ran for public office as the Libertarian nominee in the 2020 Georgia's 5th congressional district special election to replace the late John Lewis, garnering 2% of the vote before being eliminated during the blanket primary. |
2010 | Chase Oliver joined the Libertarian Party after meeting several members at an Atlanta Pride Festival. |
2010 | Chase Oliver joined the Libertarian Party after meeting several members at an Atlanta Pride Festival. |
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