insomniac17 said:
You could argue that any time you vote for the loser, you're throwing away your vote (like in the last election when it was pretty apparent McCain would lose). Chances are, the election won't be decided by one vote anyway, so you don't even really need to vote. You're not going to have much of an impact on the election. Yes, if everyone felt that way, no one would vote and the system would break down. But how many national elections are decided by one vote? Even Florida in 2000 had a difference of over 500 votes. As I said before, I believe that voting for the candidate I think will do the best job is not throwing my vote away, and to do otherwise is implicitly agreeing with something that I don't actually agree with. I don't expect Johnson to win, but I do want his platform to be heard by more people. |
So, this is what is going to happen in november. Johnson will get 3 to 5% of the vote. You being one of the people that voted for him. Will that mean more people will suddenly hear about his platform after the election? No, you might hear how he played spoiler for romney in a couple of states, but the media isnt going to be shouting his platform at you because he got some votes.
If anything, johnsons success would probably weaken the libertarian movement, as he would get blamed for romney losing just like nader got balmed for gore losing. Is the green party better off now? Nope, just pushed more of them to stay home or just vote democrat.







