You may or may not recognize him, but Gary Johnson's name will be on November's presidential ballot.

The former two-term New Mexico governor and current Libertarian presidential candidate made a stop in the Bay area on Friday.

During his time as governor, he earned the nickname "Governor Veto" for striking down many government spending bills.

In Tampa on Friday, he spoke out on President Barack Obama's health care plan. He said the cost for the plan will fall on America's youth.

"I'm going to retire and I'm going to have health care, but you're gonna have to work the rest of your life, you'll never be able to retire, and really, you're never gonna be able to pay this back," Johnson said. "And yet, this is where it falls."

Johnson said he plans to have his name on the presidential ballot in all 50 states.