In spite of past refusals, I have decided to again run for POTUS in 2020.
If asked again by the Libertarian party, I will run with them.
I believe this will best serve the crypto community by providing the ultimate campaign platform for us.
This will be McAfee's second run for president, after he lost his first bid in 2016 to former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson to be the candidate for the Libertarian Party.
McAfee mentioned his past failed bid by noting yesterday that if he "Been more connected with the community in 2016," he would have been better able to publicize the idea of "Currency independence," which he notes is already on "Every Anericans' lips."
The future potential presidential candidate tweeted again today about the run, noting that although he doesn't actually think he has a "Chance of winning," the bid will give him a platform to tell the "Truth:".
What truly changes America is not the president, but the process of creating one.
If my following is sufficient I get to stand the world's largest stage and talk to the everyone, as I did last time, to tell the truth.
John McAfee Announces 2020 Presidential Bid to Serve Crypto Community
Veröffentlicht auf Jun 4, 2018
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