why can't the Libertarian party gain traction?
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because they take seriously someone like McAfee
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Even worse are the people who think Petersen is more presidential than McAfee
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honestly I think we'd be better off as a country without any political parties at all.
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@alllibertynews@UnitasLibertas@weblollipop1@justinamash just people on their worth not party funding -
sounds good but no prob w/like minded joining together& supportCandidate
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problem is mega rich get to pick candidates by who they fund.
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but freedom allows for that ppl have to develop discernment.
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I don't know. I see it breaking down like this: D (~35%) R (~35%) Other minor parties (~30%).
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If the minor parties can win in a decent # of districts/states, they may keep the other 2 from majorities in Congress
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That would be ideal. Then true "coalition" governments would have to be formed around shared ideals.
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If no majority in Electoral College, next election goes to House, ensuring POTUS choice by Establishment.
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Normally a bad thing, but considering the frontrunners, that could be a very good outcome this election.
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My hope is that the delegates will nullify & refuse to nominate Trump. Not likely, but I can hope.
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Would take a majority of both Rules Committee and convention. Long shot, but I'd be happy with it.
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@FrogShadeGarden they already do. It's only when you include leaning in a direction and a pres election year that it doesn't
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@FrogShadeGarden JAM ticket? That is Justin amash for president? Maybe hoekstra for VP?
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> 2 parties is good, but need rules for election deadlock to permit runoff vote by people, or election manipulated with parties
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