Posted on Aug 1, 2016
Voting Third-Party? Here’s Where The Candidates Stand
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Or vote Libertarian Johnson/Weld, if you want someone other than Trump or Clinton.
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I understand the desire to vote for anyone else, but all that would do would be to make a statement. Trump or Clinton will be our next POTUS.
(by the way, I was very active in Washington state back in 2003-2004 in attempting to form a viable 3rd party. Spent a lot of my own time and money, to no avail. Could not get enough agreement between the two major ideologies. )
(by the way, I was very active in Washington state back in 2003-2004 in attempting to form a viable 3rd party. Spent a lot of my own time and money, to no avail. Could not get enough agreement between the two major ideologies. )
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MSG Stan Hutchison, I've never ever voted third party, but I want to vote. Just not for either of the candidates. I was encouraged by Trump, but after what he said about the Gold Star family, he's no longer a consideration for me. I don't know what I'm going to do. For over fifty years I've had someone to vote for, mainly Republican. Trumps a chump. A know it all, spoiled brat chump.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
SGT (Join to see) - I understand the desire to vote for someone, anyone, other than the two major candidates. However, at this stage, I think voting third party is a waste of your vote. And this election is too important to waste your vote.
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When I try to see what plans or stated platforms these folks have, I find a plethora of quotes that indicate a lack of understanding of how the total economic structure works. Sure, I can find a few nuggets I agree with, but can't get by all the nuttiness.
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You too, MCPO Roger Collins? It used to be only Clinton I didn't listen to. Now it's her and Tump the chump.
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