Former President Donald Trump is set to address the Libertarian Party’s convention this Saturday, a move that highlights his campaign’s growing concern over third-party candidates. Trump is expected to focus on shared grievances with Libertarians over President Joe Biden’s tenure in Washington. His team has been monitoring an informal poll to tailor his remarks to convention attendees.
The outreach to Libertarians comes amid heightened attacks by Trump on Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent candidate seen as a potential threat in a closely contested election. Trump's visit to the Libertarian Party is aimed at securing crucial votes to prevent a Biden victory.
Trump's campaign acknowledges the impact third-party candidates can have on election outcomes, citing Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson's 3% popular vote share in the past. While downplaying Kennedy's influence, Trump's team is not dismissing the potential risk he poses.
The decision to engage with Libertarians has drawn attention to the party, which has struggled to maintain relevance post-Johnson's historic performance. Trump's acceptance of the invitation within 48 hours underscores the significance of the event.
Despite Trump's efforts, some Libertarians remain steadfast in their support for their party's candidates. The challenge for Trump lies in convincing independent voters disenchanted with the two-party system to back him.
While Trump and Kennedy vie for support, the Libertarian Party's priorities, such as eliminating federal income tax and ending the Federal Reserve, differ from Trump's agenda. The party's members remain skeptical of Trump's overtures.
As the convention unfolds, the dynamics between Trump, Kennedy, and the Libertarian Party will continue to shape the political landscape leading up to the election.