SEATTLE — Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson and his running mate on Saturday rallied supporters in Seattle and received an enthusiastic welcome.
Johnson, the former two-term governor of New Mexico, met a room full of supporters who chanted “Gary, Gary” and held up signs that said: “Our Best America Yet. You In?” The rally was followed by a fundraiser at the Sheraton hotel downtown.
Johnson was joined by his vice-presidential running mate, former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, and comedian Drew Carey, the co-owner of the Seattle Sounders. The Johnson-Weld ticket is a third option to the current two bad choices, Johnson said.
The crowd called for him to be able to participate in the upcoming presidential debate with a chant: “Let Gary debate. Let Gary debate.” The Commission on Presidential Debates announced Friday that the two third-party nominees, Johnson and the Green Party’s Jill Stein, won’t participate in the Sept. 26 debate.