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  • Libertarian Party Wins Most Midterm Votes Of Any Alternative Party In Last 100 Years

    "Just throwing your vote away," huh? I sincerely hope some of you stop throwing your vote away on candidates that are completely fucking useless, just because they happen to be a member of the two party system. Here's your hope and change, assholes.


    The Libertarian Party won more votes in top-of-ticket races in the November 2014 election than any alternative party in the United States in the last 100 years and the second-highest in the nation’s history.

    Top-of-ballot office is defined to mean Governor. If a state didn’t have a gubernatorial election, it is U.S. Senate. For the five states that had neither office up, it is the office actually at the top of the ballot: U.S. House in North Dakota and Washington, Attorney General for Utah, Secretary of State for Indiana, Auditor for Missouri. The calculation also includes the Mayoral vote for Washington, D.C.

    Republican: 40,934,236, down 5.9% from the party’s 2010 total of 43,507,666.

    Democratic: 36,887,850, down 10.1% from the party’s 2010 total of 41,043,721.

    Libertarian: 1,471,101, up 44.9% from the party’s 2010 total of 1,015,009.

    Green: 416,303, down 18.1% from the party’s 2010 total of 508,041.

    The 2014 Libertarian total is the second highest number of votes ever for a non-Democratic, non-Republican party, for a midterm year top-of-the-ballot races. The highest was the 1914 Progressive Party’s total of 1,489,151. The third highest is now the Reform Party’s 1998 total, which was 1,407,005.

    The chief reason the Green total declined between 2010 and 2014 is that in 2010, the Green Party was on the ballot for Governor of California, and it polled 129,231 votes. In 2014 the California top-two system kept all alternative party candidates off the ballot for Governor.

    In 2010 the Libertarian Party also had a candidate on the ballot for Governor of California, who polled 150,895 votes. So despite the fact that California’s top-two system kept the Libertarian Party’s candidate for Governor off the ballot in 2014, costing the LP a comparable number of votes this year, the Libertarian Party’s overall nationwide vote total still increased sharply rather than declined.


    Read more at http://www.punkrocklibertarians.com/...zgX4DPmWQLd.99

  • #2
    Uh....what seats did they win?
    "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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    • #3
      Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
      Uh....what seats did they win?
      Didn't get it.

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      • #4
        I'm too lazy too look it up what is the green party? Ultra left anti-corporation?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by racrguy View Post
          Didn't get it.
          I get they went from 1MM total to 1.5MM total for a huge % increase, but it's still way too small even with the % drop in 'Pub and Dem votes. The total number of votes LOST by both parties didn't add up to the gains the Libertarian got. That means squat when you don't win any elections. It's still a thrown away vote.
          "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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          • #6
            The group that wants to take over the government and leave you the fuck alone? We cant have that! They must be isolatinionists, Ron Paul supporters, terrorists, 911 truthers, or domestic terrorists. No reasonable person would want you to be free and have choices, damn those libertarians!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
              I get they went from 1MM total to 1.5MM total for a huge % increase, but it's still way too small even with the % drop in 'Pub and Dem votes. The total number of votes LOST by both parties didn't add up to the gains the Libertarian got. That means squat when you don't win any elections. It's still a thrown away vote.
              Because it's impossible to continually grow your vote count. It's all or nothing, AMIRITE?

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              • #8
                I don't care I'm voting (L) in some instances anyway. At least i can say I'm not part of that problem. However if a repub that's basically an L runs in the rino party, like Cruz, I'll vote R at that time.
                WH

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