2028 Libertarian Presidential nominee
17dThis is a fresh high for Chase Oliver in the 2028 Libertarian Presidential nominee race, topping the previous high of 2.7%.
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current rolePolitical activist
Political ideologyLibertarian
Age40 years old (Aug 16, 1985)
GenderMale
BackgroundPolitical activist
Notable personal detailsChase Russell Oliver is an American political activist and politician from Atlanta, Georgia. He was the Libertarian Party’s nominee for President of the United States in the 2024 election cycle, selected at the Libertarian National Convention on May 26, 2024. He previously ran for U.S. Senate and U.S. House in Georgia and has worked in private-sector roles including sales/account executive positions.
Advocates drastic reductions to federal taxation and government spending, including proposals to eliminate or sharply overhaul the federal income tax and reduce federal programs. Supports free-market approaches, making health-care expenses tax-deductible, and narrowing the federal role in economic regulation and spending. Emphasizes balancing budgets by cutting expenditures rather than raising taxes.
Supports market-based reforms to lower costs and expand choice, including expanding Health Savings Accounts, allowing sale of insurance across state lines, importing drugs, ending patent evergreening, removing coverage mandates, and promoting direct primary care and medical price transparency.
The candidate advocates an "Ellis Island" style immigration system that would simplify legal entry and favor allowing peaceful, work-seeking immigrants to enter through ports of entry; he supports expanded legal pathways and more open admission policies while focusing enforcement on serious criminals. He has proposed simplifying processing and regularizing long-term temporary residents and their children rather than pursuing large-scale deportations.
The candidate is pro-choice and supports making abortion legal nationwide up to the point of fetal viability, while opposing federal funding for abortions (supporting the Hyde Amendment) and allowing limited exceptions after viability for the life of the mother.
Favors market-driven solutions and incentives for clean energy (not government mandates or carbon caps), emphasizes nuclear power, and opposes large-scale government climate programs or regulations. Supports energy independence while relying on private-sector innovation to reduce emissions.
Supports robust Second Amendment rights and opposes new gun restrictions while expressing openness to limited checks to prevent prohibited persons from purchasing firearms. Opposes registration or broad federal restrictions and frames gun ownership as a means of self-defense for vulnerable groups. Endorses law-enforcement support and no new federal gun-control measures in his campaign platform coverage.
This is a fresh high for Chase Oliver in the 2028 Libertarian Presidential nominee race, topping the previous high of 2.7%.
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