Georgia Libertarian Shane Hazel, running to be the state's next governor, said he wants to be an alternative to the Republican and Democratic options on the ballot in November's election.
Hazel, a podcast host and frequent guest on FOX Business, is challenging incumbent Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and Democrat Stacey Abrams in Georgia's gubernatorial election, which is only a month away. "I think Georgia needs another choice," Hazel told FOX 5 Atlanta. "We've got a Republican and a Democrat and what we've seen over the years is more and more government invasion into our lives." The small government Libertarian first ran for public office as a Republican in 2018, when he went up against incumbent U.S.
Rep. Robb Woodall in the 7th Congressional District. Woodall ended up winning the GOP primary with about 72% of the vote. Georgia Libertarian Shane Hazel, running to be the state's next governor, said he wants to be an alternative to the Republican and Democrat options on the ballot in November's election. (FOX 5 Atlanta) In 2020, Hazel ran as a Libertarian for the first time when he campaigned for U.S.
Senate against then-incumbent Republican David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff. A candidate in Georgia must receive 50% plus one vote to win an election outright.
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