Weld might have been my first general election vote for President had he led the Libertarian ticket. As it stood, no man who had nuked his brain with atomic THC could be trusted in the Oval Office.
I'm not a Libertarian but Weld is an accomplished man and politician who's most certainly fit for the presidency. Johnson on the other hand no, he would have been more dangerous than either Clinton or Trump.
2016 was the election where the tickets should really have been led by the running mates rather than the nominees.
I haven't identified as a libertarian in years, but my preference for the last few months (at least), and especially since I cast my primary vote, has been that leadership occupy a space of calm, boring stability (what I regard as an implicitly conservative preference). Weld, while bringing little agreement with his positions, might have provided that at least.