Showing posts with label Joanne Marie Jorgensen. Show all posts
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Monday, November 1, 2021

Jeremy Cohen

 







Jeremy Cohen, June 28, 1982 (Baltimore, Md.) -

VP candidate for Libertarian Party (aka Independent) (2020)

Running mate with nominee: Joanne Marie Jorgensen (b. 1957)
Popular vote: 1,865,724 (1.18%)
Electoral vote: 0/538

The campaign:

Jeremy "Spike" Cohen was a protégé of perennial performance artist candidate Vermin Supreme. Unlike the mainstream two parties, Libertarian candidates frequently name their selection for Vice-President well ahead of the nomination process. Vermin's choice was Spike Cohen.

Cohen had written on Supreme's website--

My name is Spike Cohen, and I’m running for the Libertarian nomination for Vice President.  My beliefs lines up solidly with the Libertarian Party Platform, with the only exceptions being when I think it doesn’t go quite far enough in promoting maximum freedom.  I understand that the Platform is an attempt to compromise between different positions and I completely respect that, but as an individual candidate my policy is anarchy.

With that said, I realize as that as Vice President I will not be able to simply snap my fingers and make government go away.  For that reason, I am willing and eager to compromise as hard as I absolutely need to in order to change government from the inside.  As we all know, compromising on principle with sociopaths who want to enslave the world is a surefire way to achieve positive change.

To that end, I am unleashing my Verbal Agreement For An Even Better America, which builds upon Vermin’s 4 Point Platform of Free Ponies, Mandatory Tooth Brushing, Zombie Power and Killing Baby Hitler to create the greatest world any of us could possibly imagine.

I pledge that all of these things will happen in the first 100 days of our administration, or else I will resign and be replaced with Baby Yoda:


Early in his campaign with Supreme, Cohen told one reporter, "We've been accused of doing this as some kind of satirical campaign. That we're trying to shed light on the fact that that this entire system is a joke. This is a ridiculous accusation. I reject it entirely. We're of course perfectly serious about our entire platform ... The chips are stacked against us from the president down to the congress to most major media ... It's the system that's a joke and it treats us as a joke and it treats the idea of having more than two options as a joke. We're changing the punch line by trolling the system."

Although Supreme's quest for the nomination was not a success (he finished in third place), Cohen narrowly won the VP nod on the third ballot by defeating John Monds. The latter was the first choice of Presidential nominee Jo Jorgensen. She had been the 1996 Libertarian running-mate and the first woman to run for President under the Party's banner.

The selection of Cohen for the second spot drew some negative reaction from certain politicos. The New York Intelligencer ran an article entitled, "Libertarians Decide to Become a Joke in 2020" by Ed Kilgore, including the following--

But the effort to make the Libertarian Party a viable option without celebrity leadership will perhaps be tested the most by Cohen’s presence on the national ticket. He appears to have completely internalized Supreme’s troll-ish approach to politics, as indicated in an interview earlier this year:

    “It’s the system that’s a joke and it treats us as a joke and it treats the idea of having more than two options as a joke.” he explained. “We’re changing the punch line by trolling the system.”

And so, when running for the veep nomination, Cohen trumped Supreme’s free-pony promise (politicians promise people everything, you see) with an extra offer of free cheesy bread and Waffle Houses on every corner. He also added to Supreme’s long-standing pledge to fund time-travel research and then go back to kill Baby Adolf Hitler with a pledge to kill Baby Woodrow Wilson, too.

Let’s just stipulate that Spike Cohen, like Vermin Supreme, is at best an acquired taste. Aside from all the aggressive trolling, he self-identifies as an anarchist. On the positive side, from a seriousness point of view, he does not wear a boot on his head.


However from what I observed, Cohen rose to the occasion after his VP nomination and waged a relatively serious campaign clearly articulating the Libertarian positions in a professional manner. He was even occasionally seen wearing a necktie. He did travel on a bus tour late in the campaign, but due to COVID-19 it seems many of his public appearances were online with podcasters.

Jorgensen's final popular vote tally was the highest of any female third party Presidential candidate in U.S. history. The Libertarian ticket, as usual saw their strongest results in the West: South Dakota (2.63%), North Dakota (2.60%), Utah (2.58%), Montana (2.53%), Alaska (2.47%), Kansas (2.23%), Nebraska (2.12%), and Wyoming (2.08%). They finished with over 1% and just under in more than 30 additional states.

The 2020 results ended with the second highest number of popular votes and percentage (after 2016) in the history of the Party. It was only the third time the Libertarian Presidential candidate cracked 1% nationally and likewise for exceeding a million votes.

If one accepts the debatable premise the Libertarians were spoilers who hurt Trump and helped Biden, then Jorgensen/Cohen would possibly have made a difference in favor of the Democrats in Georgia, Arizona, and Wisconsin. But even so, Trump winning all three would still have put him under the 270 Electoral votes needed to win.

Since both Libertarian candidates were residents of South Carolina there would have been a potential legal snag in the event of their victory per the Constitution.

Election history: none

Other occupations: web designer, podcaster

Notes:
One of Cohen's final stops on his bus tour was in Olympia, Wash. on the Capitol Campus on the site of the original Governor's house, in fact. His rally was held across the street from the old Thurston County Courthouse, where I registered to vote the day I turned 18 back in 19[*cough!* *cough!*] not long after 18 year olds were granted the right to vote. Wish I had known he was appearing here, I would have attended for pure academic interest.
Washington State trivia alert about that courthouse regarding third party Presidential candidate and also VP candidate (with Eugene McCarthy) Dick Gregory-- Dick Gregory was a ground-breaking African American comedian who became better known as a political activist than as an entertainer. I first became aware of Gregory in the 1960s when he protested in favor of the Nisqually Indians treaty fishing rights. For his trouble he was tossed into the Thurston County jail in Olympia, Washington where he engaged in a fast. In those days the jail was in the old courthouse across the street from the Capitol campus. The Nisqually people had set up a camp across the street on the Cap campus lawn in a show of support for Gregory. Talking with them was a political education for me and left a deep impression, so in that sense Gregory was successful in communicating his message to at least one individual. 

Friday, June 18, 2021

Kenneth Bone

 



Kenneth Bone, September 21, 1982 -

VP candidate for Independent (2016)

Running mate with nominee: Harambe (1999-2016)
Popular vote: ? (0.00%)
Electoral vote: 0/538

The campaign:

Harambe was a gorilla in a Cincinnati zoo who was shot and killed in May 2016 when a 3 year-old boy fell into his enclosure and a zookeeper felt the child was in danger. Harambe posthumously became a widespread Internet meme including an inevitable "Harambe for President" campaign.

Some of the Harambe for President supporters had a whole cottage industry merchandising products celebrating a Harambe/Ken Bone ticket. Some t-shirts had the positions on the ballot switched so it was a Bone/Harambe ticket. So, who was Ken Bone, anyway?

Before Andy Warhol came along the term "9-day wonder" existed, which seems pretty accurate for Bone. As he gamely describes himself on the masthead of his current Facebook, "An average working man from the Midwest who randomly became temporarily famous because of a sweater."

Bone's overnight fame was the result of his being a member of the audience in the town hall format of the second Clinton-Trump debate. The coal plant operator from southern Illinois posed a question to the candidates, "What steps will your energy policy take to meet our energy needs while at the same time remaining environmentally friendly and minimizing job loss for fossil power plant workers?" This was near the end of the debate, which was steeped in negativity, and Bone's gentle and centrist manner came across as refreshing corniness.

He instantly became an Internet star, frequently dubbed the "true winner" of the debate. What could be termed a fake-adoration "Bone for President" movement gained steam, in addition to being assigned the running-mate of Harambe, the deceased gorilla. Bone himself seemed to roll with it more gracefully than most would in the same circumstances.

The Atlantic mused on some of the reasons why Bone had become so popular--

    1. His name
    2. The fact that his name lends itself so well to puns of varying levels of lewdness
    3. His red sweater
    4. The fact that he wore that red sweater with a white button-down and a tie
    5. His Midwestern accent
    6. The fact that, post-debate, he took pictures of the moment with a ‘90s-tastic disposable camera​​​​​​


But soon the less-idealized side of Ken Bone was revealed by some all too human past comments on social media, although their offensiveness paled in comparison to what the Republican nominee was saying both in private and public. Even as the pedestal was being kicked out from underneath, Bone was philosophical. "I'm not going to pretend that I did not say them ... All I can do is apologize and move on."

SNL even included Bone within their sendup of the debate--

Martha Raddatz: And now, since everyone's been so good, it's time for a special treat.
Anderson Cooper: That's right. Ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together for the one, the only, Mr. Ken Bone!
Ken Bone: You all ready for this? [Bone does a little dance within a glitter frame]
MR: Oh my God. He is so cute.
AC: I really needed that right now.
MR: Now wait. Ken you're not going to turn out to be a weird little creep or anything, are you?
KB: Maaaaaaybe.
MR: God, we can't have anything nice.
AC: Oh well.

Being the running-mate with a dead gorilla made Bone something a true second banana (sorry, couldn't resist).

Some Constitutional problems in the event of their victory. First, Harambe was a gorilla. Second, Harambe was a dead gorilla. Third, both Harambe and Bone were under the mandated age of 35.

Election history:
2016 - US President (Independent) - defeated
2020 - US President (Independent) - defeated

Other occupations: coal plant operator

Notes:
James Walter Jobe and Reillie Alene Murphy ran in 2016 for President/VP under the Justice for Harambe Party.
On Oct. 7, 2020, Bone endorsed the Libertarian candidate for President and said he voted for Clinton in 2016: "I voted Clinton in '16 and this morning I sealed my mail in ballot having voted for Jo Jorgensen. I don't agree with either of them 100% but felt they were the best options available to me at the time."

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Tulsi Gabbard

 






Tulsi Gabbard, April 12, 1981 (Leloaloa, American Samoa) -

VP candidate for Independent Democrat (2016)
VP candidate for Free Soil Party (2020)

Running mate with nominee (2016): Bernard Sanders (b. 1941)
Running mate with nominee (2020): Douglas Scott van Raam (b. 1969)
Popular vote (2016): 79,341 (0.05%)
Popular vote (2020): ? (0.00%)
Electoral vote (2016, 2020): 0/538

The campaign (2016):

Some of the followers of Sen. Bernie Sanders refused to concede the Democratic nomination to Hillary Clinton and continued to campaign for the former candidate all the way to the general election. Sanders himself had somewhat tepidly and tardily endorsed Clinton.

Efforts were made by the "Sanderistas" to place Sanders on the ballot in a few states such as Vermont and Washington and deny either of the major candidates the 270 Electoral votes required to win. The idea was to give Sanders a third place finish so he would be one of the options for the US House when they would have to choose among the top three. And of course, the Bernie supporters reasoned, Sanders would be the only logical choice to break the gridlock.

As the Op Deny website wrote in their mission statement, "The Democratic party and Hillary Clinton cheated and stole the nomination from Bernie and the people who supported him. We do not want Hillary or Trump as President. Liars and cheaters (they both are) do not deserve to win. We support progressives and other parties. We believe more are needed in the future, to break the stranglehold of the 2 party system."

BernieVote.com had a focus on Vermont--

HOW WILL WRITING BERNIE SANDERS IN, POSSIBLY GET HIM ELECTED?

By The 12th amendment, if no candidate reaches 270, then the House chooses between top 3 winners.

Which could include Bernie, as 3rd choice, if he won just Vermont, and or other write in states

Such as, New Hampshire, Rhode island, Oregon, Washington, California, Iowa, etc

Each state delegation of reps gets one vote, and it will be the new house that decides.

Bernie will be the safe choice, and the house delegations are not as loyal as super delegates, and we believe they will pick Bernie.

USING THE TWELFTH AMENDMENT TO GET A PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS IS NOT A PROTEST VOTE, AND ELECTION ANALYSTS KNOW IT


Motivation

    This is our LAST chance!!!
    Bernie will NOT have a chance if we don't win Vermont.
    Vermont is the ONLY state that we are guaranteed to win.
    In Vermont Bernie beat Hillary 86% to 14%.
    In Vermont Bernie got 115,000 votes, Hillary got 18,000 votes and Trump got 20,000 votes.
    Right now in Vermont many Bernie supporters will either be voting for Hillary because they are afraid of Trump, or they will not be voting at all.
    We MUST call them ALL and let them know that their votes both count, and they matter. The rest of the entire country NEEDS them to vote for Bernie and we MUST tell them.


In California, where the permission of the candidate was not required, Sanders was registered as a write-in with US Rep. Tulsi Gabbard as his running-mate.

An idiosyncratic and controversial Democrat representing Hawaii, Gabbard resigned her position as DNC vice chair in order to endorse Sanders' Presidential campaign, becoming one of the earliest members of Congress to do so. At the same time she was running for re-election.

Gabbard's anti-Gay policies of the past made some progressives wary. Also her involvement with the Science of Identity Foundation, considered a toxic group by cultbusting organizations, was another concern to some of the Sanders' activists. Considered a "Blue Dog" Democrat with libertarian leanings, Gabbard's ability to get under the skin of her party leaders appealed to an element of Trump's supporters. She was a frequent talking head on Fox News offering critical views of President Obama's foreign policy.

The Sanders/Gabbard ticket earned 0.56% of the vote in California. Even though they were write-in candidates they still impressively outpolled the La Riva/Banks Peace and Freedom Party ticket who were on the printed ballot.

A faithless Democratic Party Elector in Minnesota cast his vote for the Sanders/Gabbard team, but was "dismissed" and "excused" by the Secretary of State.

The campaign (2020):

Douglas "Dutch" van Raam, a stagehand and landscaper from Martinez, Calif. filed with the FEC for President under the banner of the Free Soil Party on Feb. 5, 2020. Something of a perennial candidate he had run for President in 2008 and 2012, the US House in 2014, and the US Senate in 2016. His favorite President was "Martin Van Buren because he was of Dutch descent and a founder of the Free Soil Party."

van Raam's platform included legalizing marijuana as well as industrial and agricultural hemp. He also supported expanding and upgrading America's rail transportation. In addition, van Raam was concerned about the future of water resources.

On his Facebook page, van Raam frequently made reference to Tulsi Gabbard as his running-mate, starting in April 2020 after Sanders dropped out of the race. He also used terms like "sheeple," "fake news" and "drinking the Kool-Aid" to describe mainstream voters and their behavior.

Some Facebook post samples of his political viewpoints during campaign 2020 uses terms that are consistent with the pseudo-legal "sovereign citizens" movement--

June 24, 2020
Slavery starts first by warring tribes probably non-white except English vs. Irish. The losers were collected and sold to the highest bidder which could have been any color buyer. The investor class created a berth or birth certificate so his "property" could be "insured" then put on a boat and "shipped". If the ship did not make it to port the "berth (or birth) certificates" of his "property" were how they got their insurance claims settled. So if you have a birth certificate instead of a record of living human being, then you are an economic slave owned by a Federal Reserve Banking Cartel that trades your certificates as future surities. The chains are mostly paper now but it's the same concept only slightly modified so that the stupid people do not figure it out. Lincoln gave us the 13th Amendment saying we could not be forced into slavery but we could always still consent to it ("by consent of the governed"). Then the 14th Amendment was unlawfully ratified saying you are born into "citizen-ship" (another "commercial" "shipping" term) before you even reach the age of consent. English is a slave language. Free humans are born free at home. Slaves are "delivered" (another commercial shipping term) in commerce, a.k.a. hospitals.
Vote Free Soil Party 2020.

July 5, 2020
Here is my day after Independence Day rant for all y'all...
What is a slave? According to Constitution a slave is three fifths person. Did the government take the other two fifths from your paycheck before you received it?
Where you born "free" at home?
Or where you "delivered" in "commerce" at a "hospital" (originally a place where people went to die) and given a bank note slave certificate of birth as live stock commodity to be traded by your masters without you really knowing how or why?


July 11, 2020
i am reposting this message from July 6th for my dear friend Jo Jorgensen over at the Libertarian Party. i was about to comment how she would probably whoop my ass in this election after seeing she was born in a town called Libertyville. But one snafu is all it takes and she is getting slammed for going between what i said in this post by using three capital letters and that damned hashtag to piss people off.
Vote Free Soil Party 2020.
"If you say, "Black lives matter." then you believe in equity and know how to spell in proper English. If you say, "BLACK LIVES MATTER" then you only promote a fictitious business name that is linked to terrorist bullshit and are only in it for the money. It's simple linguistics. Learn to read. Anything spelled in all capital letters is dead fake. It's not English as English has zero allowance for all capital letters (which is why it will never be our national language) so it is considered to be "DOG LATIN" which may look like English words but spelled LIKE LATIN WORDS in all capital letters.
Vote Free Soil Party 2020 by writing out your candidate's name the way their mother spelled it. Do not check a box with a candidate's name in all capital letters next to it where the consent to the dead entity takes presidence over the living and implies your consent that you are dependent on them to do everything include spell for you. That puts you under their spell. It's witchcraft."


Aug. 25, 2020
i say f**k vaccines and microchips and let's let natural diseases rock and roll our population instead of paper debt notes issued by slave traders...
Free Soil Party 2020

Sept. 4, 2020
Sometimes i think people are completely oblivious to the fact that i am usually two steps ahead of them because they believe i am the one completely oblivious to the fact that their vibrations always reach me way before they themselves can...
Tulsi and Dutch
Free Soil Party now

Sept. 29, 2020
Hey, peeps! Got a favor to ask. i need to find Jimmy McMillan and Marion Barry. The people really like those two human beings and Tulsi and i would like them to join our administration. If you know how to get ahold of them please tell them to contact me. Their country needs them!


Marion Barry died in 2014.

A couple days after the election, von Raam offered this cryptic Facebook post--

Dear Hollywood pedophile elite human traffickers and New York slave holders,
     This real time scenario action movie of Russia versus China for the White House is amazing! These United States are diverse. It's the Russians and the Chinese that hate dark skinned people and use race to divide and conquer while spreading homosexuality at an alarming rate. 45 put a serious halt to your war provided global child f**k ring so you throw a tantrum and spread covid so nobody else gets to have any fun either??? Well, it's a good thing the human beings of Contra Costa allowed me passage from the Federal Reserve citizen ship to the geographical land location at 650 Pine Street, Martinez City, California as published so that Tulsi and i & i can start our own new city-state to rule the world. We are the only two actual "natural born" human beings in the 6020 Anno Lucis +4 (also known as 2020 A.D.) Presidential race whereas all the other candidates used their "legal fictions" and are disqualified as per the citizen rule book...
The New Amsterdam Order of Kamehameha with power accorded by the Bastard Sons of Martinez and hopefully the Kingdom of Hawai'i have assumed control.
This message brought to you as just another one of the many quality labor and custom services performed by Dutch Styles... And Sharpie...
Write out loud.

For her part, Gabbard had started her campaign for the Democratic Presidential nomination in Jan. 2019. On Mar. 2020 she dropped out of the running and endorsed Joe Biden.

Her Presidential campaign was a rocky one, and it seems most of her ire was aimed at the Democratic Party establishment rather than the Republicans. She sought to sue Hillary Clinton when the latter suggested Gabbard was an unwitting tool of the Russians. She also went after Google for suspending her advertising account. Gabbard's status as an outsider was confirmed when she was excluded from several DNC events, including not being invited to the national convention even though she had won a delegate.

Another factor that did not endear her to most Democrats was her lone "present" vote during the first Trump impeachment vote in Dec. 2019.

Gabbard's endorsements and co-endorsements reflect the unusual mixture of her political views. Included among her supporters: Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich, Ron Paul, Gary Johnson, Sean Ono Lennon, and David Duke. Gabbard rejected Duke's support in no uncertain terms.

The van Ramm/Gabbard ticket did not appear to be registered as write-ins in any state.

Election history:
2003-2005 - Hawaii House of Representatives (Democratic)
2004 - Hawaii House of Representatives (Democratic) - primary - defeated
2011-2012 - Honolulu, Hawaii City Council (Nonpartisan)
2013-2021 - US House of Representatives (Hawaii) (Democratic)
2020 - Democratic nomination for US President - defeated

Other occupations: Hawaii Army National Guard, United States Army Reserve, Alliance for Traditional Marriage and Values, Stand Up For America, martial arts instructor, Healthy Hawai'i Coalition, legislative aide to Sen. Daniel Akaka, vice chair of the Democratic National Committee

Notes:
In the 2004 election Gabbard had filed for re-election but did not campaign, choosing military service in Iraq instead. She later was sent to Kuwait.
aka Tulsi Gabbard Tamayo.

Monday, June 1, 2020

Joanne Marie Jorgensen









Joanne Marie Jorgensen, May 1, 1957 (Libertyville, Ill.) -

VP candidate for Libertarian Party (aka Independent) (1996)

Running mate with nominee: Harry Edson Browne (1933-2006)
Popular vote: 485,798 (0.50%)
Electoral vote: 0/538

The campaign:

In many ways the 1996 election had several historic landmarks for the Libertarians, starting with their Presidential nomination process. In this year they qualified for primary election status in more states than any other third party in US history up to that point. The clear winner in this chapter of election season was financial advisor and author Harry Browne. With a campaign committee that included past Presidential and VP nominees Hospers, Clark, Bergland, Nathan, and Lord, Harry Browne seemed to be the choice of the Party's establishment. There were charges that the Party itself, which is supposed to be neutral in such cases, engineered Browne's selection over more extreme, less desirable candidates in terms of appealing to mainstream voters. Accusation of conspiracies and unethical behavior by staff members were made. Although not as split as it had been in earlier years, the Libertarians went into the 1996 election bruised and battered from their own inner wars.

One of the distinguishing paradoxes about the Libertarians is that in spite of the fact the party is comprised of a vast array of individualists with conflicting concepts of ideological purity vs. political practice, the core of their official platform has changed little over the decades. Unlike the candidates from the Big Two  when I wonder where the Democratic and Republican  candidates fall in the Left/Right spectrum given the pandering and meandering vagueness of their political stances, with Libertarians on the ballot the nuances are different-- I want to find out if they are pure or practical, do they lean more toward economic, or, civil libertarianism?

Jo Jorgensen, a Party member who had run for Congress in 1992 as a Libertarian, actively campaigned for the Vice-Presidential nomination and did not appear to have any strong competition. She developed a stump speech that was repeated throughout the year: "Republican politicians give us the political equivalent of 1-900 phone sex. They tell us that we're special. They ask us what we really want— and tell us that they want it, too. Then they start breathing heavy and getting excited by what we want. They tell us their fantasy for us. They tease us and tempt us. They arouse our passions. They tell us how much they want it and how good it is going to be. When we hang up from the 1-900 Republican Tax Cut Fantasy Line, we realize three things: they cost us a lot of money, the real thing is a lot more satisfying, and they're never going to come over ... The Democrats want to increase annual spending by $55 billion. The Republicans want to up the total by $45 billion. That $10 billion dollar difference works out to 10.5 cents daily from every American. So whoever said there isn't a dime's worth of difference between Democrats and Republicans was wrong; there is a dime's difference. One dime!"

The Party wasted no time adjusting to the World Wide Web. Jorgensen kept a campaign diary that was posted on the Browne website. I found this particular entry to be insightful and of interest as it reveals a bit of the human side of campaigning and what life must be like for candidates in the same circumstances--

Thursday, October 10. I have one of my most rewarding experiences speaking before a high school class. There are two male students in the back of the room who keep asking me great questions -- questions of interest, not of skepticism.

Finally one of them, a large guy who looks like a football player (but isn't -- I asked), says, "So what you're saying is that you think that people should be able to do ANYthing they want, as long as they don't hurt anyone else?" I reply, "Yes, that's about it." He practically jumps out of his chair and exclaims, "Wow! THIS is the party for me!!"

-- (Political) Queen for a Day --
Later that evening. After my last talk in Virginia I go out to dinner with the local Libertarians and a few audience members who tag along. The menu includes both dinner and breakfast items. Even though it's dinnertime, I ask if I can order from the breakfast menu. (I rarely eat breakfast out, so I get breakfast food whenever I can .)

The waiter informs me that they only serve breakfast in the morning, so I tell him I'll be happy ordering from the dinner menu. Jokingly, the local Libertarians ask the waiter if he knows who I am and ask if he would turn down such a request from Jack Kemp. The waiter, after talking with the chef, returns and says they will be more than happy to make anything I want, anytime I want it.

I object, explaining that this is the kind of treatment I want taken away from the politicians, and that I am running to make government so small that people wouldn't have a reason to treat politicians so specially.

But the waiter insists and seems truly hurt, so I relent and order breakfast. Here is yet one more taste I get of how our elected representatives in Washington are treated like kings and queens. No wonder none of them want to leave office once elected! 


The Browne/Jorgensen ticket made the ballot in all 50 states + DC, a very impressive achievement. Ross Perot and his Reform Party plus Ralph Nader and the Green Party delegated the Libertarians to 5th place in the final results but even so the Party achieved some milestones. Browne was not a household name but he still finished with the second highest popular vote and percentage numbers in the history of the Party up that time. Jorgensen had the third highest of number of popular votes for any female third party candidate in US history, only behind Winona LaDuke of the Green Party in 1996 and 2000.

The Browne/Jorgensen ticket had their best showings in: Arizona 1.02%, Nevada 0.96%, Alaska 0.94%, New Hampshire 0.85%, Wyoming and Colorado 0.82% each, Massachusetts 0.80%, Georgia 0.78%, and Delaware 0.76%. These results were different in that they demonstrated a wider regional appeal than just the Far West as in the past.

Jo Jorgensen is now the 2020 Presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party, finally breaking the glass ceiling of that party for the top spot.

Election history:
1992 - US House of Representatives (SC) (Libertarian Party) - defeated
2020 - US President (Libertarian Party) - pending

Other occupations: academic lecturer in psychology, computer systems business

Notes:
Was on a roller hockey team.
Can fly planes.
Grew up in a conservative Republican family.
Courted by conservative Democrats to run for Congress in 1998 but apparently it did not happen.