Jacob Hornberger is seeking the 2024 Libertarian nomination for President.
18 Facts About Jacob Hornberger
Jacob Hornberger is the founder and president of the Future of Freedom Foundation.
Jacob Hornberger was born to a German-American father and a Mexican-American mother.
Jacob Hornberger received a bachelor's degree in economics from the Virginia Military Institute, and a JD degree from the University of Texas School of Law.
Jacob Hornberger was an attorney in the state of Texas for twelve years.
Jacob Hornberger was an adjunct professor at the University of Dallas, teaching economics and law.
Jacob Hornberger stopped practicing law in 1987 to become the director of programs for the Foundation for Economic Education.
Jacob Hornberger ran for the Libertarian party's nomination for the American presidential elections in 2000, finishing in third place.
Jacob Hornberger ran as an independent in the 2002 Virginia US Senate election, against Republican incumbent John Warner and independent Nancy Spannaus.
Jacob Hornberger accused the Libertarian Party of Virginia of preventing him from running for their nomination, to which the Party countered by showcasing that he had spent a considerable amount of time criticizing the LPVA, and had violated the party's rules by asking for signatures to get on the ballot before he was the nominee.
Jacob Hornberger began to express an interest in running for the 2020 Libertarian presidential nomination in late March 2019.
Jacob Hornberger was considered an early front runner for the Libertarian Party nomination.
Jacob Hornberger finished 5th in the New Hampshire primary, which was won by Vermin Supreme.
On "Super Tuesday" Jacob Hornberger received the most votes in all but one of the contests solidifying his status as the front-runner.
Jacob Hornberger has received the endorsement of the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus.
Jacob Hornberger made a specific effort to win the California primary, organising robocalls to help win the contest.
Jacob Hornberger responded to Amash's entry to the race with an 8-part series on why he considered Amash unsuited to be the Libertarian nominee, and by critiquing Amash's stance on abortion.
Jacob Hornberger begin his third campaign for the Libertarian presidential nomination on February 20,2023.