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Newly minted Libertarian president hopefuls Gary Johnson and William Weld hit the ground running on Monday, insisting their ragtag party can make a big impact in November.

Johnson and Weld, the former GOP governors of New Mexico and Massachusetts, respectively, won the Libertarian nods for president and vice president during a raucous convention in Orlando, Florida, on Sunday.

They made the rounds of morning TV on Monday touting their fiscally conservative and socially liberal message.

“A bunch of Republicans might view our brand of Republicanism as quite palatable,” Weld told CNN’s “New Day.” “The point is we don’t agree with either (major) party.”

Johnson and Weld believe they could score big with voters, who disdain both presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump and likely Democratic presidential winner Hillary Clinton.

A Fox News Channel poll released two weeks ago gave people a chance to pick Johnson as well as the two major-party candidates — and he scored 10 percent, compared to 39 percent for Clinton and 42 percent for Trump.

No third-party candidate has won a vote in the Electoral College since George Wallace, running under the segregationist American Independent Party, in 1968. He took 46 Electoral College votes.

“Libertarians are kind of the best of both parties — or at least what the parties are supposed to be about,” Johnson told Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends.”

“Aren’t Republicans supposed to be about small government? Aren’t Democrats supposed to be about civil liberties?”

Johnson won a contentious battle for the Libertarian nod, taking it on a second ballot.

In addition to the presidential fight, the Orlando convention was highlighted by a candidate for party chairman named James Weeks — who stripped on stage.

The large, bearded, tattooed Weeks said he stripped to his underwear on a dare, before dropping out of the race.

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