John McAfee 2020 presidential campaign facts for kids
Quick facts for kids John McAfee 2020 presidential campaign |
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Campaign | 2020 United States presidential election (Libertarian primaries) |
Candidate | John McAfee CEO of Luxcore (2018–present), Founder and CEO of McAfee Associates, Inc (1987-1994) |
Affiliation | Libertarian Party |
Status | Announced June 3, 2018 |
Key people | Rob Loggia (campaign manager) Janice McAfee (director of media relations) Zoe Nawar (director of youth engagement) Xanthe Eriksson (director of merchandising) Amphlux (director of media production) Thai Starkovich (campaign strategist) Bruce Heidelberg (campaign strategist) Tommy Austin (campaign strategist) Eric Dilliard (northwest regional director) Grant Deltz (southwest regional director) Jay Pizzle (northeast regional director) |
Slogan | "Don't Vote McAfee" |
The 2020 presidential campaign of John McAfee was an effort by the famous computer anti-virus software creator and cryptocurrency investor to become the President of the United States. He officially started his campaign on June 3, 2018.
John McAfee's Presidential Goals
John McAfee was well-known for creating McAfee Associates, a company that made software to protect computers from viruses. Later, he became very interested in cryptocurrency, which are digital forms of money like Bitcoin.
Why McAfee Ran for President
McAfee announced his plan to run for president on June 3, 2018. He shared this news on Twitter. He said he would run in the 2020 election. He planned to run either with the Libertarian Party or with a new political party he would create.
McAfee often said that he did not actually want to be president. His main reason for running was to teach people about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. He wanted to make more people aware of how these digital currencies work.
Campaigning for Awareness
McAfee's campaign was unique because his main goal was not to win. Instead, he wanted to use the attention of a presidential race to talk about topics he cared about. He believed that cryptocurrencies were important for the future. He used his campaign as a platform to share his ideas with a wider audience.