Story highlights The Libertarian nominee is a frequent skeptic of foreign wars

He has also pledged to share power with his running mate

(CNN) Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson on Thursday invited voters to consider his candidacy with the question, "How about a couple of skeptics?"

Appearing on CNN's "New Day," the former New Mexico governor pitched the central tenant of his foreign policy -- opposition to military interventions overseas.

"Whenever we get involved in regime change, these military interventions have resulted in a less safe world, not a more safe world," Johnson said.

Meanwhile, his running mate, former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, used the morning-after CNN's town hall event with the Libertarian ticket to knock GOP nominee Donald Trump and the existent party order.

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