Monday, November 9, 2009

May the best candidate win?

Weather the best candidate will be a Demarcate a Republican a Libertarian or a Constitution Party candidate only the candidate that best represents "We the People" should win. What are the thoughts about having more candidates from more political parties participate in a political race? I think it's time to start supporting the candidate that has the same Principles you do, and supports the same policies you do. You can call people right or left and even moderate or progressive, but having all of these names and only having two parties is ridiculous. If you are a liberal or a progressive you can vote for a Dem, if you are a moderate or Rhino conservative you can vote for a Republican. If you are a true conservative you can vote for a Libertarian or a Constitution party candidate. Having more candidates to choose from will allow people the opportunity to vote for the person who represents them the best. Choosing the better of two evils will only be asking you to bow down and vote for someone you don't truly support. I want to know how many people are tired of the two party system, with two candidates that are not very different from each one another? Recently the only difference between Democrats and Republicans is the name and nothing else. It's time for people to be bold and stand up for what you stand for only support the candidate that best supports you. Can a third or fourth party candidate win the Governor race in Minnesota? I want to know what your thoughts are on this. Please give some detail and reasons why or why not more parties will work or not work. What does a Libertarian need to do in order to win? Is 34% or 26% of votes good enough to lead "We the People"?

Thank you,
Gregory Laney

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