It’s Johnson vs Wrights in the LP debate

Las Vegas – Tonight’s pivotal Libertarian Party
presidential debate will feature Gary Johnson and Lee Wrights.

Here’s quick primer on the candidates:

Gary Johnson
New Mexico

A former two-term Republican governor of New Mexico with a
background in the construction industry, entered the race for the
Libertarian Party nomination after failing to take off in the race
for the Republican nomination. While governor earned a reputation
of being fiscally conservative and socially tolerant by vetoing
over 700 bills and becoming one of the first officials elected to
prominent office to call for the legalization of marijuana. When
Johnson left office in 2003 due to term limits the state budget had
a billion dollar surplus.

Before serving as governor he built up a successful construction
company that he eventually sold for millions.

More from Reason on Gary Johnson here.

Lee Wrights
Texas

After graduating high school in North Carolina Wrights joined
the US Air Force and worked his way up to the rank of sergeant.
Wrights was honorably discharged and went on to pursue a career in
journalism and activism in the libertarian movement. Wrights has
worked at numerous outlets including  Liberty For All and the
Free Market Daily. Wrights was Mary Ruwart’s campaign manager in
2008. He currently resides in Texas where he edits Ration Review
News Digest. Wrights launched his campaign in April 2011. 

The theme of Wright’s campaign is Stop All War. When asked about
it he said it extends beyond just foreign policy. “Our political
rhetoric is rife with war. Whenever our politicians have a problem
that needs to be solved they want to have a war on it. That doesn’t
work.” 

My interview with Wrights
here
. 

Carl Person and Jim Burns came up far short of the threshold
needed to participate in the debate but they are within striking
distance of the all important 30 tokens required to be a
presidential nominee. They can continue to submit tokens until the
period for nominations is closed in the convention hall sometime
tomorrow morning.

 Final totals of
delegate-token counts
after the jump

263 Gary Johnson 

127 Lee Wrights

28 Carl Person

27 Jim Burns

12 Sam Sloan

3 Rita Nunez Neuman

2 James Ogle

1 Jim Gray

1 Illegible