Jo Jorgensen 2020

#26
#26
And honestly that level of stupidity would nullify any good she brings to the table.
Preposterous.
Only concern is if she wants to make it federal law. Presidents believe in all sorts of things which can't be proven or are a little nutty. I don't wanna turn this into a vax debate at all. I just want us to consider candidates based on their concept of governance.

Thank you.
 
#29
#29
It's a battle for the Libertarian candidates to even get their names listed on ballots. The system is ridiculously rigged to keep the Ds and Rs having complete control.

George Wallace was a strong independent candidate in 1968.
 
#30
#30
I am 45 years old. I have been voting for the POTUS since I was 18. Now this is probably an unpopular opinion but frankly I don’t GAF. Every single POTUS promises great things and never really delivers. Now I realize that that’s part of politics but it’s all BS. Our 2 party political system is pure trash. Always has been and always will be. It will either be a R or a D who will rule. It is what it is. But I am done with voting. It’s pretty meaningless. Nothing really dramatically changes. Think about it. Has anyone’s lives REALLY changed that much between Bush, Clinton, Obama and Trump? I think if you will be honest you would say no not really. Because regardless of who the POTUS is things tend to remain kind of the same.

Now I like Trump. He does some tipis things and has done things I don’t like. But he has faced things no POTUS has before and done a decent job. But I will not be voting for him. It’s not because I don’t like him or think he won’t do a good job but because of how stupid many people act when he is in charge. As far as this 3rd party candidate? I like what is said. But let’s face it, it sounds nice on paper but that’s it. Once in office, those points will change and the status quo will be enacted.
 
#31
#31
This annoys me to death. If everybody that said "she has no chance" would actually go out and vote for these candidates, they might actually have a chance.

Do you really think it matters? Once in office everything changes and everyone walks the chalk line.
 
#32
#32
Do you really think it matters? Once in office everything changes and everyone walks the chalk line.
You could very well be right, but we won't know until actually happens. If it ever does. For all we know, these third parties could do everything the promise. Of course the opposite is equally feasible.

Bottom line, they deserve a legitimate shot. They don't get it under the current format though.
 
#33
#33
This annoys me to death. If everybody that said "she has no chance" would actually go out and vote for these candidates, they might actually have a chance.
Agreed.
I’m voting for her even though she has no chance. But if I don’t then who will. The change has to start somewhere
 

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