Yes. You can believe in certain Republican views that are also applicable to be considered Libertarian
-like. A good example of a Republican - Libertarian is Rand Paul.
Matthew Fox Is a Libertarian
Rand Paul, son of libertarian Conservative Ron Paul, who more or less came in second in the Republican nomination race in 2012. Unlike his father, though, Rand tried to be "moderate", when libertarianism is what's really popular, so he didn't do nearly as well as his dad.
No, he is a libertarian leaning Republican. His views include limited government and a free market system, which are pure Republican views.
2 republican and democrat Also Libertarian.
He is a Libertarian. He was also listed on the Arkansas Projects's list of Republican Rock Stars.
No, he is a libertarian leaning Republican. His views include limited government and a free market system, which are pure Republican views.
Bob Barr was the Libertarian candidate for President in 2008. Mr Barr is a former federal prosecutor and served in the house of representatives. Initially a republican, Barr joined the Libertarian Party in 2006.
GaryJohnson stands for the republican party and the Libertarian Party.
He is a libertarian. He seems to be a fiscal conservative and liberal on social issues.
No! Barry Goldwater probably would be a libertarian and run as an independent.
Gary Johnson used to be the Republican governor of New Mexico state from 1995-2003. After that he left the Republican Party and switched over to the Libertarian Party, which he is still a part of today. In addition, in 2012, he ran for president of the USA as the Libertarian Party candidate. Hope this helps! Regards, Ryan S. :)
Gary Johnson used to be the Republican governor of New Mexico state from 1995-2003. After that he left the Republican Party and switched over to the Libertarian Party, which he is still a part of today. In addition, in 2012, he ran for president of the USA as the Libertarian Party candidate. Hope this helps! Regards, Ryan S. :)