Chuck + Barr Barely Beats Nader

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Even if you add Barr's 370K votes to Chucks 125K votes, together they barely beat out Nader at 454K.

If you add all 3 up, it's barely 1 million. I thought RP had 1 million primary votes, guess I thought his million plus other libertarian and other 3rd party people would equal a few million for the 3rd parties. I'm a bit disappointed in the overall 3rd party showings.



http://news.aol.com/elections/2008/president

Looks like seeds of freedom need a bit longer time to grow.
 
sounds like there were too many moderate primary supporters with no sense of urgency in the general election.
 
Lots of Ron Paul supporters I know got scared of the boogy man and voted for McCain.:(
 
Lots of Ron Paul supporters I know got scared of the boogy man and voted for McCain.:(


Yeah. I had a bunch of people in my office going RP in the primary, but they were scared to death of BO and went McCain.


I guess Fear Mongering is the Republican way. They are a one trick pony.

Fear: Terrorists! Iraq! Save us from Terrorists! 9/11! 9/11! WMD! Islamo Facism Terrorist baby eaters! VOTE for the Patriot Act! Go to War! No choice! Must save us from terrorists!!!

When that got old: Commies! Socialist! We know you don't like McCain, but if you don't vote for him, we'll be taken over by Fidel Castro! Oh gawd help us from the Communists!!! The evil Socialist Antichrist will kill us all! Save us! Vote Mccain!

That was enough fear mongering to move votes to McCain.
 
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Growth...?

1972: John Hospers and Theodora Nathan
2,691 popular votes (0.003%); 1 electoral vote;
1976: Roger MacBride and David Bergland
173,011 popular votes (0.21%)
1980: Ed Clark and David Koch
921,299 popular votes (1.1%)
1984: David Bergland and James A. Lewis
228,705 popular votes (0.25%)
1988: Ron Paul and Andre Marrou
432,179 popular votes (0.47%)
1992: Andre Marrou and Nancy Lord
291,627 popular votes (0.28%)
1996: Harry Browne and Jo Jorgensen
485,798 popular votes (0.50%)
2000: Harry Browne and Art Olivier
384,431 popular votes (0.36%)
2004: Michael Badnarik and Richard Campagna
397,265 popular votes (0.34%)
2008: Bob Barr and Wayne Allyn Root
~600,000 popular votes (~0.40%)
 
Fuck, it's because we were all split into stupid little 3rd parties. I warned this months ago. Yeah, vote for one out of four. :rolleyes:
 
Fuck, it's because we were all split into stupid little 3rd parties. I warned this months ago. Yeah, vote for one out of four. :rolleyes:

I'm just adding up the big two that seemed to be popular with RP folks. Barr and Chuck.
 
Fuck, it's because we were all split into stupid little 3rd parties. I warned this months ago. Yeah, vote for one out of four. :rolleyes:

Combine them and there is still no effect AND people must compromise their vote (many would likely abstain altogether).
 
Fuck, it's because we were all split into stupid little 3rd parties. I warned this months ago. Yeah, vote for one out of four. :rolleyes:

The only split was Barr/Baldwin. Nader and Mckinney aren't 100% on board. Hopefully in 2012 we will get a single third party candidate(ventura, who appeals to libertarians and the left but not so much to the right).
 
Write-in votes take time to count. Georgia, for instance, make an exclusive disclaimer about its posted results regarding write-ins.

Just sayin'.

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Lots of Ron Paul supporters I know got scared of the boogy man and voted for McCain.:(

That too.
 
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A lot of the folks who voted for Ron Paul during the primaries did so as a protest vote against McCain, Romney, and Huckabee, but weren't really libertarians or strict constitutionalists.
 
We must hang together or we will surely hang separately. It's not just matter of adding up Barr and Baldwin and write-in to see what effect we might have had; had we stuck together, our combined candidate would have taken on a life of its own, our combined efforts would have had a snowball effect, and we could have been a force.
 
We must hang together or we will surely hang separately. It's not just matter of adding up Barr and Baldwin and write-in to see what effect we might have had; had we stuck together, our combined candidate would have taken on a life of its own, our combined efforts would have had a snowball effect, and we could have been a force.

Thanks for showing strength in a moment of weakness. :o
 
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