Michael Badnarik or Ron Paul (not necessarily a nominee but someone likely for Libertarians to vote for)
If you mean 2004, it was John Kerry.
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.
Libertarian Party of California was created in 1971.
Sarah Palin is a Republican and the vice-presidential nominee selected by John McCain. This was in the 2008 US presidential elections.
Hubert Humphrey was the incumbent VP (and presidential candidate ) that Agnew replaced as VP.
Tom Ridge
Obama, unless old age and treachery overcomes youth and skill, then Clinton.
The nominee for president was from Arizona and and the VP candidate was from Alaska.
Lloyd Bentsen was the democratic vp nominee against George H W Bush
Libertarian Right was created in 2008.
True Jackson VP - 2008 was released on: USA: 8 November 2008
Yes, there was a libertarian candidate in the 1992 election. His name was Andre Marrou, and he ran as the nominee for the Libertarian Party. Marrou received around 0.28% of the popular vote, placing him in fourth position behind George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Ross Perot.
If you mean 2004, it was John Kerry.
Walter Mondale, former VP from Minnesota ran for the Democrats against Reagan in 1984.
The new President will nominate a new Vice President. After being approved by the US Senate, the nominee becomes the new VP.
True Jackson VP - 2008 Pilot 1-1 was released on: USA: 8 November 2008
True Jackson VP - 2008 The Reject Room 2-15 was released on: USA: 15 May 2010