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If you split the conservative/individual/constitutional/libertarian vote up we get people like Obama in office. We cannot afford that right now.
I recoil from the thought of either another Republican *or* Democrat this cycle or next. Both have been, are, and will continue to be monumental failures.
Fact: Gary Johnson's campaign draws votes from both Republican and Democratic parties fairly evenly. His campaign also draws votes from Independents, and from the otherwise too disillusioned to vote at all.
As I thought about this, I think that a true third party would simply weaken the republican party to the point where both the third party (likely libriatarian) and the republicans would fail, leaving only large government progressives in offices.
The TEA party movement has given us an increase of representation in the senate and the house of people that will stand with Ron Paul rather than against him. I thin k if we were to all put our energies there, perhaps we can swing the party to a small government focus. I think it the best shot we have.
O.A.
A third party will simply give the totalitarians more ammunition in the form of big government canidates winning by large landslides. They would spin it as a sing that most people can see that capitalism does not work and we need to move to socialism. It would do nothing but embolden those that are the worst in our society.
It is key that it take place after this election and not during it. Nothing can be left to chance as in 4 more years it wont be 47% that a man like Romney knows he cannot get to vote for him, it will be well over 50% and we will never have another chance to get anyone in that is not a welfare state supporter again.
Romney is not the guy I would love to have, but he is no Bush, no Clinton and no Obama. He may actually reduce the size of government, particularly if we get some good congressmen and women to push him that direction. He will need to be pushed by those in congress that are small government constitutionalists (Mike Lee for an example) but I think he can be pushed that way.
If Romney does not win it will be the end of US as place with a chance of having the freedom we all deserve with the only option being a civil war.
That to me is not worth the money, and not the way forward.
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