For Immediate Release

Bernie Sanders supporters who reject the offensive, dangerous rhetoric of Republican Donald Trump and the militarism and corporateties of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton, have another choice.

Gov. Gary Johnson,

Libertarian presidential nominee

Two-term New Mexico governor Gary Johnson is the Libertarian nominee for president, who, along with Trump and Clinton, is expected to be on the ballot this November in all 50 states.

Johnson is a staunch advocate for marriage equality, and a passionate defender of hard-working immigrants, whom he notes commit fewer crimes per capita than do U.S. citizens. He calls Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric incendiary and racist, and describes his proposal to deport 11 million immigrates as ‘just crazy.’

Johnson opposes corporate bailouts, wants to end mass surveillance, and calls for downsizing U.S. military spending by 20 percent.

And he’s a nice guy.

Sincerity, honesty, and integrity mark his character and his career as a successful businessman and as a former Republican governor who was enormously popular, in his predominantly Democratic state.

Unlike Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, who both have long ties to establishment politics, Gov. Gary Johnson is the consummate outsider — who walks the talk.

Gov. William Weld,

Libertarian vice-presidential nominee

As governor, Johnson was the highest-ranking U.S. official to call for legalizing marijuana. He unapologetically states that he has consumed marijuana himself, a substance he says is far safer than alcohol, with numerous medicinal benefits.

Upon declaring his bid for the presidency, Johnson stepped down from his position as CEO of Cannabis Sativa, Inc.

‘The Libertarian Party offers Bernie Sanders supporters a proven anti-cronyist, peace advocate, and civil libertarian,’ said Nicholas Sarwark, chair of the Libertarian National Committee. ‘Gov. Johnson and his running mate, two-term Massachusetts governor William Weld, have far more executive governing experience than either of the establishment-party nominees, giving freedom lovers a credible choice with a shot at winning the presidency.’