The party named Jewish-Russian-American lawyer and community organizer Tanya Gendelman as Espejo's replacement.
Because of this Davis chose not to seek the Libertarian nomination or attend the convention and the other candidate, Sam Sloan sued the party.
Davis finished with 20,898 votes in the official vote tally, less than half the necessary votes to qualify as a political party and in last place overall.
It was then reported by that Davis had a private meeting on August 3 with the Special Counsel's team because of her links and longterm employment by Trump advisor Roger J.
Because of this Davis chose not to seek the Libertarian nomination or attend the convention and the other candidate, Sam Sloan sued the party.
Davis finished with 20,898 votes in the official vote tally, less than half the necessary votes to qualify as a political party and in last place overall.
It was then reported by that Davis had a private meeting on August 3 with the Special Counsel's team because of her links and longterm employment by Trump advisor Roger J.