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Alright. Most people are fed up with the two candidates and a two party system. I would like to encourage voting a third party this year. Makes a kind of message that shows people want more options.
If you Liked Ron Paul, I would advise voting for Gary Johnson of the libertarian party. Ron Paul Is no longer an eligible wrote in candidate in the majority of the states (I think one or two states still count him but I'm not sure). He might as well have been running as a libertarian.
If you have no idea about a political party outside of the main two, I would advise you on reading up an researching. Who knows, you might just find yourself a new political party.
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Vote for Captain jack Sparrow!!!
All he needs as payment is rum, and a good ship when the 4 years is over!
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🔰ℬཞüęℵǿཞ🔰 wrote:
Michael Bolton will vote for Captain Jack SparrowVote for Captain jack Sparrow!!!
All he needs as payment is rum, and a good ship when the 4 years is over!
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Don't waste your vote on a 3rd party. This election is too close and too important for that...
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ᎷᎪᏟᏦᎷᎬᏟᎻ ᎪᎠᎠ ᏦᎷ wrote:
Your vote is nothing compared to the electoral college. They're the ones wiki make the decision. They don't even have to follow your vote.Don't waste your vote on a 3rd party. This election is too close and too important for that...
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ᎷᎪᏟᏦᎷᎬᏟᎻ ᎪᎠᎠ ᏦᎷ wrote:
Exactly a vote for an independent could sway it ether way. If anything third party votes in a close election are more important.Don't waste your vote on a 3rd party. This election is too close and too important for that...
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ᏟᏞᏫNᎬ wrote:
While it is possible for the electors to vote for whoever they want in some states, nearly all states force them to vote the way of the popular vote and in the history of the electoral college, 99 percent of electors have voted as pledged.ᎷᎪᏟᏦᎷᎬᏟᎻ ᎪᎠᎠ ᏦᎷ wrote:
Your vote is nothing compared to the electoral college. They're the ones wiki make the decision. They don't even have to follow your vote.Don't waste your vote on a 3rd party. This election is too close and too important for that...
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Azzurrini wrote:
99 percent have voted as pledgedᏟᏞᏫNᎬ wrote:
While it is possible for the electors to vote for whoever they want in some states, nearly all states force them to vote the way of the popular vote and in the history of the electoral college, 99 percent of electors have voted as pledged.ᎷᎪᏟᏦᎷᎬᏟᎻ ᎪᎠᎠ ᏦᎷ wrote:
Your vote is nothing compared to the electoral college. They're the ones wiki make the decision. They don't even have to follow your vote.Don't waste your vote on a 3rd party. This election is too close and too important for that...
99 percent as pledged
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ᎷᎪᏟᏦᎷᎬᏟᎻ ᎪᎠᎠ ᏦᎷ wrote:
That's a terrible view that the masses hold. Since when does voting for something you believe in count as a waste? To vote for someone you don't believe in just to avoid the "lesser evil" is like saying If I got frostbite I'd rather cut off my foot than my whole leg. While that may be true, why not just wear a metaphorical sock?Don't waste your vote on a 3rd party. This election is too close and too important for that...
I'm voting for Johnson because I believe in his plan. He won't win, I know that. But I refuse to vote for more big government.
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