Just a quick point, jb2000: The most a Libertarian candidate has been able to garner in a Presidential election is 0.5%, and that was in '96. They did even worse in 2000, with 0.36% of the vote, and that was without a strong third-party candidate (strong IMO garnering more than 5% of the national vote; Perot nabbed 8.4% in '96). So the "nationally and consistently 2-3% of Americans vote Libertarian" is giving them more credit than they deserve.
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