Posted on Oct 29, 2016
How many of you are voting third party (like me) this year? If so, why?
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Voting third party because Hillary is unqualified and Trump's protectionist policies will destroy the economy.
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I am voting against Killary Clinton the third parties don't have money to make a political run or win and they won't ever they definitely don't have enough political support. So I am for Trump all the way.
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In my book voting 3rd Party is better than not voting at all, however to really have any effect on the elections we have two viable candidates. I had a lot of respect for Bernie Sanders because I think he was the most honest of the candidates, even though it was recently reported that he bought a $600,000 house in North Hero Vt. (I thought he was a Socialist-Each according to their needs!) but I did not agree with him on most issues. I am going to vote for the Candidate who supports the issues I care about such as the 2nd Amendment and protecting our borders, I may have to say my prayers as I'm filling out that ballot!!
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There are only two people with the potential for POTUS.
I do vote third party in local and state elections when I can. Too man of the third party candidates hold positions that I just can't get on board with - and those are their "public" positions...
I do vote third party in local and state elections when I can. Too man of the third party candidates hold positions that I just can't get on board with - and those are their "public" positions...
I may. R and D are easy I dont like ether. third party is to try and help get us and Calif more choices.
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I am seeing and reading a LOT of great answers to this question (which is exactly what I expected from this "crowd" on RallyPoint. It is interesting to see the numbers who believe a "THIRD PARTY" vote is a "vote for candidate x" or a "wasted vote". I used to fall into that category myself (especially after the Bush/Clinton/Perot election in 1992). H. Ross Perot held MUCH more sway than any of the current "THIRD PARTY" candidates and the politics of that election cycle were very different.
As for my vote for a "THIRD PARTY" candidate in this election, let me clarify a bit. The state where I reside is SAFELY in the column for Donald Trump however that would not influence me if the reverse were true. I DO THINK if the electoral system of this nation were based on the popular vote that one could say a vote might be "wasted" or essentially be an unintended vote for a candidate that you did not like...BUT then again a "popular vote" or democratic system wouldn't have just TWO major parties representing the people.... The majority of our founders argued against a strict "party system" (especially George Washington) simply because they saw the innate problems caused by such a system. They saw it as no better than the monarchy we railed against. They argued against an "all powerful central or federalize government" for the same reason... That is why we have the electoral system that we have now.
All of that aside...NO VOTE IS EVER WASTED. Voting is RIGHT AND a PRIVILEGE. EXERCISING that right and privilege is something that no other man or woman can question. We can all have our OPINIONS on what does what or how a vote can be "translated" BUT it is nothing more than that, an OPINION.
My opinion on a third party vote (mine will be for Chris Keniston and The Veterans Party of America) is that it will show support for something other than the "status quo". I believe it WILL eventually force the current and continued hard headed belief that the "two party system" is as good as it will ever get and that we are forever saddled with it. Change has to start somewhere and I am not afraid to buck this tired system of status quo.
As for my vote for a "THIRD PARTY" candidate in this election, let me clarify a bit. The state where I reside is SAFELY in the column for Donald Trump however that would not influence me if the reverse were true. I DO THINK if the electoral system of this nation were based on the popular vote that one could say a vote might be "wasted" or essentially be an unintended vote for a candidate that you did not like...BUT then again a "popular vote" or democratic system wouldn't have just TWO major parties representing the people.... The majority of our founders argued against a strict "party system" (especially George Washington) simply because they saw the innate problems caused by such a system. They saw it as no better than the monarchy we railed against. They argued against an "all powerful central or federalize government" for the same reason... That is why we have the electoral system that we have now.
All of that aside...NO VOTE IS EVER WASTED. Voting is RIGHT AND a PRIVILEGE. EXERCISING that right and privilege is something that no other man or woman can question. We can all have our OPINIONS on what does what or how a vote can be "translated" BUT it is nothing more than that, an OPINION.
My opinion on a third party vote (mine will be for Chris Keniston and The Veterans Party of America) is that it will show support for something other than the "status quo". I believe it WILL eventually force the current and continued hard headed belief that the "two party system" is as good as it will ever get and that we are forever saddled with it. Change has to start somewhere and I am not afraid to buck this tired system of status quo.
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PFC Pamala (Hall ) Foster
She is under investigation...no vote is wasted and that is why i voted your comment down.
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I believe WE need better representation, NOT because we are "better" or "smarter" (we are though), but because we TRULY care more. As a percentage veterans/military vote more than civilians/non-veterans (52% to 41%). Our percentages are still TOO LOW and we need to encourage each other out there to vote our conscience!
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