BLAZER PROPHET
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Tough way to lose, but third party candidates have a right to run for president.
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Tough way to lose, but third party candidates have a right to run for president.
Where might Mitt have won but for 3rd party candidates?
barfo
I think there is some truth to it, although not to the degree that some think.
I think a bigger reason why he (Romney) lost was due to being a poor candidate.
I hate when they blame third party voters. The people who choose to vote third party are doing so because they are fed up with the two party system. They chose not to vote for Romney or Obama because they thought those two candidates were terrible. I know that when I vote third party, I am doing so to send a message that I am one of the millions of Americans who are disenfranchised with the system and want to see a change.
I look at the way this country has voted and I now know that Romney never stood a chance of winning. This country has changed. We're less free than we were this morning.
I look at the way this country has voted and I now know that Romney never stood a chance of winning. This country has changed. We're less free than we were this morning.
I look at the way this country has voted and I now know that Romney never stood a chance of winning. This country has changed. We're less free than we were this morning.
who's to say Libertarians would all vote for Romney? They certainly don't agree with him on any social issues. That stuff actually matters to some people.
You certainly drank the kool-aid.
Give me a fucking break.
My choice was Johnson
My vote was Romney
My nightmare was Obama
I'd have strongly considered a vote for Roseanne Barr, except she's a nitwit and her VP is even worse.
