WRellim
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I agree with you completely 100%. If the Libertarians weren't a bunch of idealists, they would take all that money that they WASTE on the presidential race, and focus their resources on 1-3 congressional seats that they have a chance of winning. This would "legitimize" them in the minds of Americans. In the next election cycle, they would run for maybe 10 congressional seats. Let the pattern continue until you have roughly 50 congressional seats. At that point, focus on 1-3 senate seats as well. The year after though, shoot for 4-6 senate seats.
Then, once you have roughly 50-100 house seats and 5-15 senate seats, you can begin to consider a presidential run. But doing so without any base seems like a waste.
If they were a serious party concerned with tangible progress instead of idealistic rhetoric that gets you nowhere, they would follow that kind of approach. Instead, after 27 years they are still where they started, no where.
Yea, now THAT would be a practical plan.
Instead they take someone who will get them some "publicity" even if it ends up losing them virtually everything they stand for and discolors their "brand" to make it worth even less than it currently is.
But hey, it's not like they or other party's have ever tried it (what they are currently doing) before, have they? ...Well, even so, like maybe, like, the magical "electoral" fairies will grant them their wish this time.