Ericka Redic

Ericka Redic, a right-wing content creator and accountant who finished second in the Republican primary for Vermontโ€™s open U.S. House seat, plans to run as a Libertarian.

Redic made the announcement Thursday morning on a Facebook livestream of her show, Generally Irritable

โ€œI am not conceding the race,โ€ she said.

Liam Madden, who won Tuesdayโ€™s GOP primary, initially said Wednesday that he wanted to turn down the nomination to run as an independent โ€” but only if the Republican Party kept its ticket blank.

Realizing he had failed to register as an independent, Madden flip-flopped later that day and said he would run as a Republican after all.

โ€œMr. Madden thinks he can make a joke and a mockery out of the Republican party,โ€ Redic told viewers on her livestream Thursday. โ€œHeโ€™s going to renege on his promise. And that’s what you can count on him doing as Vermontโ€™s congressman,โ€ she said, adding that Madden, a veteran, had โ€œdishonoredโ€ his โ€œuniformโ€ in his treatment of Republican voters.

Liam Madden

Madden beat Redic by eight points in Tuesdayโ€™s primary, earning 35% of the vote to Redicโ€™s 27%. The Republican nominee has said throughout the campaign that he identifies as an independent and ran on the Republican ticket to build name recognition.

In a statement released by the Redic campaign, Olga Mardach-Duclerc, chair of the Libertarian Party of Vermont, expressed her support for Redic.

โ€œAlthough she does not have the financial war chest of a Bernie backed candidate or the sleight of hand confidence of the not-republican nominee โ€” she is very clear and consistent on her principles,โ€ Mardach-Duclerc said, referring to Democratic nominee Becca Balint and Madden.

VTDigger's statehouse bureau chief.