Jordan Liberty
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Johnson, as a former governor, has the best chance of getting more votes in an election. Personally, I like McAfee, but his personality and questionable history would hurt him in an election. Petersen says all the right things, but he just seemed to be pandering to the libertarian audience the entire debate. I'm sure he believes what he says, but it seemed like he was looking for the applause like a libertarian Rubio (yuck). I'll be voting for McAfee in the primary. He understands the libertarian philosophy, and he brings something to the table that none of the other candidates can, cybersecurity. His explanation of a terrorist plot pattern analysis has me intrigued. It may sound like science-fiction ala The Minority Report, but I would like to hear more details on how he can build such a system. I would happily vote for Johnson if he's the LP nominee. For some reason Petersen rubs me the wrong way, but he'd be a better option than the mainstream choices.