Gary Johnson

Libertarian presidential candidate, former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson leaves the Utah State Capitol after meeting with with legislators, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson and running mate Bill Weld highlighted their respective gubernatorial experience and positions on an array of issues in a new video that paints them as "a credible alternative to ClinTrump."

The two-minute-long ad, posted on the campaign's Facebook page Thursday, touts Johnson's record of cutting taxes and vetoing wasteful spending as New Mexico's governor, as well as Weld's efforts to cut taxes and lower unemployment as governor of Massachusetts.

The ad further contends that the Libertarian candidates "think like America thinks," pointing to Johnson and Weld's support for marriage equality, access to abortions, term limits and internet freedom, among other things.

Arguing that they have "been there and done that," Johnson and Weld said unlike presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and expected Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, they have both balanced budgets and successfully battled corruption.

They added that despite being Republican governors, they were both elected in historically Democratic-leaning states.

"Give us one term, America, and if after four years you decide you don't like peace, prosperity and freedom, you can always vote a Trump or a Hillary back into office again," urged Johnson, drawing an eye-roll from Weld.