sperrico87 said:
That was one of the major arguments made about Paul, but I don't necessarily think that's the case. If a majority of Americans elect a Libertarian like Johnson for president, that means they want that direction for the government. It would give Johnson a ton of support from both parties, because Democrats and Republicans would be too scared to block him for fear of losing their seats two years later. I think he'd have a lot more support than you realize.
|
Just look at Obama. The dems managed to pull both the house and the senate. Yet he still had a hell of a time trying to get anything done. A libertarian will have very little support much less than Obama did his first term in office