- May 10, 2001
- 2,669
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- 0
Of course, if you are in one of the battle ground states: choose the lesser of two evils.
But as a member of the other states please vote for one of the third party candidates, anyone. Even if they get no electoral votes, voting for a 3rd party candidate will help them do better in the next election by helping them qualify for federal matching funds. Voting for a third party is the only way to make your vote truly count in a non-battleground state.
In order of 2000 results:
1. Green Party - 2,882,955 (2.735%)
2. Reform Party - 448,895 (0.426%)
3. Libertarian Party - 384,431 (0.365%)
4. Constitution Party - 98,020 (0.093%)
5. Natural Law Party - 83,714 (0.079%)
6. Socialist Workers Party - 7,378 (0.007%)
I'm voting Constitutional Party but that's not for but .1% of the nation.
No matter who you are or what you believe is important, we need to rotate out our current compromised parties.
But as a member of the other states please vote for one of the third party candidates, anyone. Even if they get no electoral votes, voting for a 3rd party candidate will help them do better in the next election by helping them qualify for federal matching funds. Voting for a third party is the only way to make your vote truly count in a non-battleground state.
In order of 2000 results:
1. Green Party - 2,882,955 (2.735%)
2. Reform Party - 448,895 (0.426%)
3. Libertarian Party - 384,431 (0.365%)
4. Constitution Party - 98,020 (0.093%)
5. Natural Law Party - 83,714 (0.079%)
6. Socialist Workers Party - 7,378 (0.007%)
I'm voting Constitutional Party but that's not for but .1% of the nation.
No matter who you are or what you believe is important, we need to rotate out our current compromised parties.