2nd choice

Who is your second place choice in this years presidential election?


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tpahl

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If you could not chose your first choice in this election who would you chose? normally i like to include none of the above in these type of elections, but to make it interesting I will not.

I am including only candidates that appear like they will be on enough ballots to mathematically win.

Below is an email i got today that I am using for the decision on which candidates to include...

The generally accurate and credible website at http://thegreenpapers.com has up-to-date data on ballot access for the presidential race. An overview of their results provide:

Name----------------Party(ies)-----------States------Write-in---Possible electoral votes
Michael Badnarik ----L--------------------35----------0-----------360
David Cobb----------G, Write-In----------23----------2-----------246
Ralph Nader----------R,I,Write-In----------5----------2------------75
Michael Peroutka-----C,US Taxpayers,I---22----------0-----------223
 
I'm writing in Steve Forbes... and will continue to do so every Presidential election until another candidate shows up that also endorses a flat tax.
 
Pale Rider said:
I'm writing in Steve Forbes... and will continue to do so every Presidential election until another candidate shows up that also endorses a flat tax.

Badnarik is for a flat income tax rate.
 
DKSuddeth said:
But he's also promoting a free trade black market.

He is for free trade. That means that if one person wants to trade money for an item, they should be allowed to. If a government decides to stop those two people from trading, and they still trade then it is considered a black market trade. He thinks it is wrong for the government to stop those two people from trading. For example, if I wanted to buy a gun in NYC it would have to be done on the black market since they have basically outlawed them there. Is it wrong to buy a gun in NYC? No of course not. But it is illegal. I am proud that Badnarik would support me, and ashamed that the president would not.

Travis
 
DKSuddeth said:
I'm writing myself in.


Lord help us all.

Behold your new president in all of his long-haired, false liberal-istic (like my new word?) self-loving glory!

:banned:
 
KLSuddeth said:
Lord help us all.

Behold your new president in all of his long-haired, false liberal-istic (like my new word?) self-loving glory!

:banned:


And so it begins!

:clap1: :laugh: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
 
KLSuddeth said:
hehehehehe KA! Hey, a girl has GOT to have SOME fun in life! :dance:

Well I like to sit back and watch! :whip: :cheers2:
 
Pale Rider said:
I'd NEVER vote for anyone who endorses marriage for queers.
Good for you. Badnarik does not endorse any marriage. He thinks the government should get out of marriage.
 
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