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Bob Barr presidential campaign, 2008

Bob Barr 2008
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Campaign U.S. presidential election, 2008
Candidate Bob Barr
United States House of Representative from Georgia
(1995–2003)
Affiliation Libertarian Party
Status Defeated on Election Day (November 4, 2008)
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia
Key people Wayne Allyn Root
(Running mate)
Russ Verney
(Campaign Manager)
Receipts US$1,405,899 ((2008-12-31))
Slogan Liberty for America
Website
Bob Barr 2008

The 2008 presidential campaign of Bob Barr, former Congressman of Georgia began on May 12, 2008. He announced his candidacy for the Libertarian Party's presidential after months of grassroots draft efforts. Barr (who had formerly been a Republican) was criticized by Libertarians who opposed his efforts in Congress, which included a vote in favor of the USA PATRIOT Act and authorization of the War in Iraq, but he was supported by others who accepted his regret for the votes. Barr won the party's nomination after six rounds of balloting at the 2008 Libertarian Party National Convention. Former contender Wayne Allyn Root was named as his running mate. Reason magazine senior editor Radley Balko called Barr "the first serious candidate the LP has run since I've been eligible to vote."

In the general election, Barr hoped to portray himself as a conservative alternative to the Republican nominee John McCain. He emphasized his opposition to the Republican Party for its positions on the War in Iraq and the USA PATRIOT Act, but stood as an advocate for border security and fiscal constraint, demonstrated by his opposition to the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. The candidate never made headway in election polls, placing third or fourth when included. Barr's efforts to be invited to presidential debates with the two main candidates also fell short when he failed to meet the 15% polling threshold.


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