Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson makes Minn. campaign stop

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In this file photo, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson talks to a crowd of supporters at a rally on Aug. 6, 2016, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Gary Johnson made a campaign stop in Minnesota Thursday.

The Libertarian presidential candidate and his running mate William Weld are on the ballot in all 50 states.

Their polling numbers average just under 6 percent nationwide.

All Things Considered host Tom Crann talked to the former New Mexico governor Thursday about the campaign and his top agenda item, if he were to overcome the odds to win the election this November.

To listen to the whole conversation, click the play button above.

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