ATLANTA - Chase Oliver brings his campaign home to the Libertarian Party of Georgia Convention.
“I am excited to be joining my fellow Peach State Libertarians in Conyers for the Libertarian Party of Georgia State Convention,” says Oliver, 38, winner of the Presidential Straw Poll at the Libertarian Party of Iowa Caucus and Rolling Stone’s “Most influential libertarian.” “2 years ago, I came to Convention and was blessed with the opportunity to challenge the two-party system on every Georgia ballot. Now I’m coming to seek support to challenge the two-party on all 50 State ballots!”
“By running a dedicated and energetic campaign that knew how to do a lot with limited resources, I was able to force a runoff in the most expensive US Senate race in history, and give nationwide exposure to the Libertarian Party.”
Oliver will be meeting Libertarians at the Libertarian Party of Georgia convention in Conyers on Jan. 26-28. Delegates will nominate state candidates, as well as select the delegates to the national convention who will choose the party’s standard bearer. The Libertarian National Convention will be in Washington DC on Memorial Day weekend.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF GEORGIA CONVENTION
VFW POST #5290
1432 VFW Drive SW, Conyers, GA 30012
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE DEBATE
Saturday, Jan. 27, 2:30-5 p.m.
CAMPAIGN BOOTH
Friday, Jan. 26-Sunday Jan. 28
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Votechaseoliver.com/georgia
Since his campaign began in 2023, Chase Oliver:
Won the Presidential Straw Poll with about 43 percent of the vote at the Libertarian Party of Iowa’s first Caucus where the Libertarian Party has achieved major party status. The Iowa Caucuses kick off the presidential campaign season, and showings here can make or break candidacies.
Became the first third-party presidential candidate invited to speak at the Iowa Political Soapbox at the State Fair, a reward for in-person campaigning in the Hawkeye State.
Spoke at two panel discussions at FreedomFest in Memphis.
As Georgia’s first openly gay Senate candidate, spent June marching and meeting with many people at Pride events in Chicago, Atlanta, and Kansas City.
Joined the fight to stop the divisive and unpopular Cop City project in his hometown of Atlanta; joined protests against inhumane tactics that the city government used against the homeless in Columbia, South Carolina; and has worked alongside activists in his tour across the country.
Oliver’s national attention grew following his debate with incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and an empty podium set aside for opponent Herschel Walker. Oliver garnered over 80,000 votes and forced a runoff between the Republican and Democratic candidates.
Broadcast coverage includes PBS, CNN, Fox Business, and CSPAN. Print coverage includes The New York Times, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, and Rolling Stone, which labels him the “Most Influential Libertarian.”
Oliver is available for media interviews, including for university journalism and communications students.
To learn more about Chase Oliver, visit votechaseoliver.com.
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