I'm voting for Badnarik. What gets me is that Nader gets all this press, yet is on a relative few state ballots. On the other hand, Badnarik, the Libertarian candidate, will likely be on all or nearly all state ballots. Bill O pointed out exactly why that's the case though - Nader poses little real threat to the two major parties, but the Libertarians do. There are MANY people in the US that hold Libertarian values and that is seen by the large (for a 3rd party) number of Libertarians in public office. Compare that to any other 3rd party and it's a joke.
Do I agree fully with all Libertarian stances? No. But I like the general message and I feel it's a good one, so I'm voting Libertarian in November.
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