Then we need to stop voting based on who we hate the least, and find someone to vote for who we actually agree with. In my case it will be the libertarian candidate, Jo Jorgensen, regardless of whether she has a chance to win or not (obviously not). But I would like to think the ECCIE community would rally around a good and thoughtful libertarian rather than the lesser of two evils, both of which are corrupt status quo choices.
Originally Posted by Texas Playboy
I lot of people will not vote for her because she has no chance of winning....just like you stated. They are more apt to pick what they consider the lesser of the two evils than throw their vote away.
Not admirable but it's the way it is.
Originally Posted by tbone2u
Ross Perot 1992.
I'd love to see a more libertarian leaning candidate but they'll have to run as a Republican and then they loose the Evangelicals and hard core conservatives.
If they run as a Democrat they loose the progressive activists. It's a no win situation that keeps them from getting either parties nomination.
I'd say Trump is anything but status quo and about as libertarian as we're going to get unless someone else who comes from his mold pops onto the scene. Mark Cuban has never said no when asked if he might run. He even hired a pollster to assess his chances in 2020 as an independent. I don't know if he will but I guarantee you he watches everything Trump does. He's very critical of Trump's leadership style but likes some of his policies. He's socially centrist and fiscally conservative. 2024 might see him getting into the Republican fray.