Members of the Libertarian Party appear increasingly open to backing former President Donald Trump‘s campaign to retake the White House this November. Trump announced he would address their 2024 political convention, marking the first time in history that convention attendees will hear from a former U.S. president. The Libertarian Party convention will take place on May 23 in Washington, D.C.
Earlier this year, the Libertarian Party invited both Trump and Democratic incumbent Joe Biden to attend their convention and address their party members. As of May 1, only Trump has accepted the invitation. “This momentous occasion will mark the first time a former President directly addresses our members, candidates, and executive committee,” the Libertarian Party said, announcing Trump’s address. They added: “Don’t miss this opportunity to hear insights from a prominent figure in American politics and watch him engage with Libertarian ideals.”
Inviting Trump to speak marks a significant shift in the official stance of America’s largest third party. In 2018, the Libertarians denounced Trump, stating: “Whatever libertarian impulses Trump the candidate seemed to have, his actual performance as president stands in stark contrast. Donald Trump is the opposite of a Libertarian.”
The Libertarian Party’s view of Trump shifted in 2022 when the more conservative-leaning Mises Caucus overtook the party leadership. Party members rebelled against the Gary Johnson and Bill Weld wing of the party, which they saw as too liberal and willing to compromise on libertarian political values.
While independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. appeared to show interest in pursuing the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination, he received little support in a recent party straw poll. The lack of enthusiasm among Libertarian voters for Kennedy seems to have dissuaded him from pursuing their nomination further.