ROGERSVILLE, Mo– As Missourians’ struggle to decide between the two major parties this election, there’s one group that wants to remind people there’s another option.the Libertarian Party.

Their candidate is Gary Johnson, his running mate is Bill Weld.

When KOLR10 talked to members of the Libertarian Party today, they told us they strive to be right down the middle of party politics.

Benjamin Brixley,Greene County Libertarian Party Secretary explains, “we feel like we pull from the left and the right equally and that we’re just somewhere down the middle.We are just trying to appeal what we consider the majority of Americans.”

Brixley considers Libertarians to stand on their own two feet and that they are not Republicans little brother.

“We still have our own beliefs and the faster that we want to bring our troops home, use Marcy enterprising , which is a constitutional measure to go after terrorist. So it’s an exciting time I feel like for the Libertarian Party.”

David Carr, Greene County Libertarian Party Membership Organizer, says people are so apathetic towards politics that the Libertarians goal is to get more people involved.

“If they’re Libertarian, Democratic, Republican, of course we think Libertarians are the best, but we really want them to find a position and stick with that and get more involved in government.”

But there is one issue they do take an extreme stance on,

“We are extremely against government action in all cases because we feel like the society should naturally run as it is with minimal regulation, minimal control,” said Brixley.

“Especially here in Southwest Missouri a lot of people like to do go on there own and try not to have to much government intervention.They want to live their own lives so combine that desire with the Libertarian message it goes hand in hand,” said Carr.

Brixley and Carr tells us Libertarian Party Presidential nominee Gov. Gary Johnson along with Vice President nominee Bill Weld were both two former two-term governors and both cut taxes back at least ten times.

“Because they were still for universalism and allowing gays to get married,” said Brixley.

So if this sounds like a political party you may be interested in or if you want to check it out,

Brixley tells us the Libertarian Party will be at the Springfield Parade this Monday at 10 a.m.. to educate people about what the Libertarian Party has to offer.

Again the Libertarian nominees for President and Vice President are Gary Johnson and Bill Weld.