Elwar
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Snitker is not going to win. The libertarians should focus on trying to win local and state elections...then move to national elections.
Snitker was the only Libertarian on my ballot.
Snitker is not going to win. The libertarians should focus on trying to win local and state elections...then move to national elections.
I was considering voting yes on 5 and 6. Sure, it takes away the Republican edge that we have right now. But the districts are so skewed as far as gerrymandering that principle would dictate that fairness of district lines would be good to jump on now so it wouldn't come back to haunt us in the future if Dems got into power. Sure, the Dems are pushing for it, but I'm thinking that districts that aren't as skewed to Dems or Reps could be taken by a candidate that is in the middle or libertarian.
A candidate in the middle is NOT a libertarian. The "middle" is inhabited by people who support the absolute worst policies of both parties. The best chance we have of electing liberty candidates is to run Liberty candidates in gerrymandered "R" districts. That's how Ron Paul wins. That's how Justin Amash won. It's easier because all you have to do is win the primary and you are pretty much assured of winning the general. Almost all the true liberty candidates who will be serving in the Congress this coming year will be coming from safe Republican districts. "Centrist" districts like BJ Lawson's are much, much, harder to win. 5 and 6 will create an estimated +3 gain for Democrats in Florida's congressional delegation and it will make it much harder for our kind of candidate to win in Republican districts. It is a disaster.
I'm sick of the gerrymandering...
I'm not sure how it doesn't address gerrymandering. Existing political/geographic boundaries implies city/county boundaries.
I voted yes to all except 2.
Yes on 1 (ends public financing)
No on 2 (would give special tax break to soldiers)
No on 4 (makes development more difficult and expensive)
No on 5 (tries to end gerrymandering- bad for our movement since safe R districts are where our candidates have the best hope)
No on 6 (tries to end gerrymandering)
Yes on 8 (will loosen class to student ratio law)