Libertarian gubernatorial candidates debate at WOOD

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Libertarian candidates running for Michigan governor met at WOOD TV8's studio for a debate, urging a smaller government with less control over a number of matters.

The candidates are veteran and retired teacher John Tatar and real estate and title businessman Bill Gelineau.

Introducing himself, Tatar said he was "tired of the Republican and Democratic nonsense that's been going on over the years." He said his goal was to restore the sovereignty of the people.

Gelineau described himself as a longtime Libertarian activist who has long worked to improve politics by making more voices heard. He said he would work toward small government and believed in bringing people together to reach solutions.

FULL STORY: WOOD TV


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