Who will you vote for in November?

Who will you vote for in November?

  • Obama

    Votes: 6 2.6%
  • Romney

    Votes: 12 5.2%
  • Johnson

    Votes: 106 46.3%
  • Write in Ron Paul

    Votes: 74 32.3%
  • Another candidate on ballot

    Votes: 8 3.5%
  • Will not vote

    Votes: 23 10.0%

  • Total voters
    229
Hmm I almost wasn't going to post this video here, but then I was like whatever. Ron Paul supporters talking about GJ.

 
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Hmm I almost wasn't going to post this video here, but then I was like whatever. Ron Paul supporters talking about GJ.



I can't imagine voting for anyone else but Johnson. Ron Paul obviously has a reason for not making an edorsement. I would imagine it has a lot to do with Rand. You never hear Ron mention any disagreements with Johnson. That's as close enough to an endorsement for me.

Obviously Gary Johnson is no Ron Paul. But no one is.
 
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It seems Johnson has a sizable lead on Romney. That's a good sign. I dare say the Libertarian candidate of 08 would've gotten this many.

It would be nice to see the Ron Paul votes go to Johnson. That would put Johnson up to about 170. Now imagine this happening all over the country. I'm sure that would set us up for a few wins in 2014 midterm and even more in 2016. Which is the bigger picture.
 
It seems Johnson has a sizable lead on Romney. That's a good sign. I dare say the Libertarian candidate of 08 would've gotten this many.

It would be nice to see the Ron Paul votes go to Johnson. That would put Johnson up to about 170. Now imagine this happening all over the country. I'm sure that would set us up for a few wins in 2014 midterm and even more in 2016. Which is the bigger picture.

Even the anti-Johnson people have to admit that he is better than Bob Barr. I wonder how the vote would look if Michael Badnarik was the candidate. Thoughts?
 
Who voted for Romney and Obama? You don't have the freedom to do that in the liberty movement! I cast you off the liberty island!! :D

Just kidding. Freedom means having the freedom to make mistakes!

I said Romney, my point of view though I think is the same as Peter Schiff from what I've heard him say. One of them will be elected President. So it makes sense to vote for the lesser of two evils. Romney at least has a few positives, Obama is wrong in just about every way imo.

I live in California so it really doesn't even matter, Obama will win the state. But I think some people vote 3rd party either to 'send a message' or to promote a legitimate 3rd party, not realizing that the way our political system is set up it's just not possible and never will be. The two major parties have a stranglehold on all levels of government - just look at how the districts are gerrymandered. The only way to change that would be to have a proportional democracy, then we would have 6 or 7 major parties but the downside would be that absolute control of the government by 1 party is basically impossible.

Any change has to come through the Republican party, and I don't think having Obama elected to another term is going to be good for the Republican party, there is a lot to think about including what will happen to the economy no matter who is president, and what will happen to the Supreme Court.
 
I'd prefer Romney to Obama, and I don't care if people vote for him. If my vote was the deciding one, I probably would. I respect people like Mack and Schiff and understand their reasoning. But since I don't like Romney at all because he is a liar and is ignorant of the Constitution, I will vote for Johnson if he is on the ballot. I already know Goode won't be on the ballot.

If Johnson isn't on the ballot, I could write in Pastor James David Manning(from the Whoop em with Constitution Ron Paul video). I won't write in Ron, because I don't want him blamed for turning the election one way or the other.
 
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I've already made up my mind to vote for Johnson. The main reason is to give as many votes as possible to a 3rd party candidate.

Only one thing keeps biting the back of my neck, though. Considering what the GOP had done, DNC's past, and what has been tried already (CISPA, PIPA, etc), I can't imagine what they'd do if a 3rd party candidate did receive a good portion of the votes.
 
I'm torn between voting for GJ and not voting at all.

I'm in SC so write ins don't count.
 
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