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Originally posted by SomewhereinBetween
Why not vote for one of the two for major presidential candidates and one of the other several for congress, thereby hoping to elect as balanced a government as you can have?
Is the outcome of Kerry versus Bush of little importance to the next four years?
Originally posted by astroblade
first off, i'm voting for bush. second, i'd vote for badnarik if it weren't for, mainly, his unrealistic and irresponsible iraq policy (which is to pull all troops out of iraq within 90 days). third, i think the hope of those that vote 3rd party is that over time, eventually, more and more people will turn to 3rd parties, thus making them viable. that's not too difficult to believe either considering the amount of people that vote 3rd party has risen over the past few elections.
Originally posted by Amuk
In the meantime our third party vote hopefully will get us up to the Magic number 5% which get us funds from the Government and air time next election.
Originally posted by SomewhereinBetween
[Do I understand you correctly; as long as your popular vote registers 5%, you are given equal funds and airtime, and therefore your third party can be launched?
Originally posted by alternateheaven
I look at it this way: The US Presidential Election isint a horse race where you try to pick who you think the winner is (if that were true I would be puting my bets on Bush since his methods usually ensure him a victory dispite the numbers) but rather a race where we get to pick who we want to win. I have seen the policies both Kerry and Bush want to persue, and they stink to me; I've seen what Badnarik has to offer, and I find it far more agreeable to me, so come November second Mr. Badnarik will get my vote in hopes that the 5% marker will be reached so that in four years we may be able to get a LP on the ballot with a hope of getting a fare deal with the media rather than the blackout and shaft they get now.