Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson stars in a new political ad for the campaign to attack Hillary Clinton and tell supporters where he and Senator Bernie Sanders agree.
Johnson begins by explaining that Clinton has been spending millions on attacking him, because he's gaining momentum among millennials and independents – a group Bernie Sanders did well with during the Democratic primary.
"They supported him because he opposed the wars they oppose – just as I do. The same wars Hillary Clinton has supported and helped send us in to," Johnson explains.
Johnson then goes into other topics including crony capitalism, the war on drugs and individual freedom. However, he does concede that him and Sanders disagree on one thing – higher taxes.
"I see the dangers in high taxes and in big government," he goes on.
But Johnson's overall message: he agrees with Sanders that Clinton is "out of touch."
The Hill reported in August that Johnson is beating Donald Trump among millennials in Colorado – however, Clinton is at the top of the leader board. And in a nationwide poll, Johnson was second millennial support.
However, RealClearPolitics' average shows Johnson at 6.6% – which won't get him into the third debate.
With less than 30 days until Election Day, check out the latest ads from Johnson-Weld team.
Johnson begins by explaining that Clinton has been spending millions on attacking him, because he's gaining momentum among millennials and independents – a group Bernie Sanders did well with during the Democratic primary.
"They supported him because he opposed the wars they oppose – just as I do. The same wars Hillary Clinton has supported and helped send us in to," Johnson explains.
Johnson then goes into other topics including crony capitalism, the war on drugs and individual freedom. However, he does concede that him and Sanders disagree on one thing – higher taxes.
"I see the dangers in high taxes and in big government," he goes on.
But Johnson's overall message: he agrees with Sanders that Clinton is "out of touch."
The Hill reported in August that Johnson is beating Donald Trump among millennials in Colorado – however, Clinton is at the top of the leader board. And in a nationwide poll, Johnson was second millennial support.
However, RealClearPolitics' average shows Johnson at 6.6% – which won't get him into the third debate.
With less than 30 days until Election Day, check out the latest ads from Johnson-Weld team.