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  • Artist 2012/08/29 12:34:03
    no,because
    Artist
    +7
    Because I want obama out of the White House...a third party will just keep him there.

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  • tncdel 2012/10/26 01:52:32
    no,because
    tncdel
    Not trying to waste my vote to allow Obama to again usurp the presidency. Besides that, Romney is actually the best choice we have. See:
    http://www.sodahead.com/unite...

    http://www.sodahead.com/unite...
  • burningsnowman 2012/10/25 23:09:05
    yes and here is who:
    burningsnowman
    Not sure which one though. I tend to be socially conservative but very 'left wing' on economic issues. Nobody really caters to people like me.
  • HistoryBuff782 2012/10/23 01:34:58
    yes and here is who:
    HistoryBuff782
  • Iamfree 2012/09/02 06:50:21
    no,because
    Iamfree
    Because we can't afford 4 more years of Obama, and that's what will happen if alot of people vote for Johnson or Paul.
  • LibertyCaroline 2012/08/30 04:32:24
    yes and here is who:
    LibertyCaroline
    +1
    Gary Johnson
  • James 2012/08/30 04:09:24
    no,because
    James
    +1
    Getting Obummer OUT is the objective.
  • hawk Semper Fi 2012/08/30 04:05:10
    no,because
    hawk Semper Fi
    +1
    No because a vote for a third party would be a a vote for That One and he needs to go

    Semper Fi
  • Jeff Smith 2012/08/30 03:39:01
    yes and here is who:
    Jeff Smith
    I nominate Sheriff Joe Arpaio for the F*ck You get your illegal alien ass out of my country party.
  • Katfish 2012/08/30 03:35:05
    yes and here is who:
    Katfish
    +2
    Gary Johnson tops the list right now.
    This whole opinion that we need a third party to straighten things out but cant do it this time, is very simular to a persons recognition that they need to lose weight and has desires to diet but "tomorrow" or "next time" dominates at decision time.
  • Iamfree Katfish 2012/09/02 06:52:04
    Iamfree
    Wrong. The better analogy is shutting off the flow of water before cleaning up a flooded house. Yes, the house is flooded, but it can't begin to be dealt with until the water is shut off. We have to shut off Obama and his minions before we can start to deal with Washington.
  • Katfish Iamfree 2012/09/03 02:14:50
    Katfish
    Thats the thing, Romney MAY slow the flooding at best.
  • Iamfree Katfish 2012/09/03 05:04:48
    Iamfree
    Yes, he MAY. But we know Obama won't. I'll take even a little chance versus no chance.
  • sickofpolitics 2012/08/30 03:02:18
    no,because
    sickofpolitics
    +1
    It would be a wasted vote and I want my vote to count,
  • John Galt jr or Ron/jon 2012/08/30 01:25:49
    yes and here is who:
    John Galt jr or Ron/jon
    +1

    Representing dog lovers everywhere
    http://webstation19.8k.com/do...
  • Prophet 2012/08/29 23:34:40
    no,because
    Prophet
    +1
    I want Obama out.
  • Broken 2012/08/29 22:14:00
    no,because
    Broken
    +2
    I cannot stand the thought that Mr. O could be re-elected.
  • gregaj7 2012/08/29 20:53:15
    no,because
    gregaj7
    +2
    The votes don't, and won't, count. The 'registered' voter decides absolutely nothing here.
  • Miss Kris 2012/08/29 16:36:11
    yes and here is who:
    Miss Kris
    +2
    Gary Johnson
    gary johnson
  • Gone Away 2012/08/29 15:57:34
    undecided,comments
    Gone Away
    +1
    depends who...not liking options, so far!
  • none 2012/08/29 15:53:34
    no,because
    none
    +2
    Getting Obama out of the White House is the most important thing for the country and every American, a vote for a third party candidate is a vote for Obama.
  • Justagirl 2012/08/29 15:06:29
    undecided,comments
    Justagirl
    I can accept many of the economic policies of a possible Rommey administration, although not enough cutting of wasteful government agencies.
  • lolo 2012/08/29 15:03:12
    no,because
    lolo
    +1
    Why vote at all? There are only two choices at this point. To vote for a third party is just not even voting at all.
  • jacktown kid 2012/08/29 15:01:17
    no,because
    jacktown kid
    +1
    I dont like it
  • bob h. 2012/08/29 14:53:04
    no,because
    bob h.
    +2
    Because they don't win.
  • DH 2012/08/29 14:38:11
    no,because
    DH
    +1
    It's just not viable at this point.
  • fang. 2012/08/29 14:28:52
    no,because
    fang.
    i wont vote...nobodys good enought to be president in this years runnings..
  • krayzrick 2012/08/29 14:25:47
    no,because
    krayzrick
    +3
    ....I want O'hasbeen gone.
  • *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T 2012/08/29 14:24:19
    no,because
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    Gary Johnson is my choice.
  • ♒ßεllεchεvεllε®♒ 2012/08/29 14:21:19
    no,because
    ♒ßεllεchεvεllε®♒
    +3
    i want obama out. a vote for 3rd party is a vote for obama. our numbers aren't strong enough yet.
  • Balladeer-PWCM-POTL 2012/08/29 13:44:01
    no,because
    Balladeer-PWCM-POTL
    +2
    because I am NOT a paulpuke or a weedbagger....those sorry excuses for human beings are going to do just that ...and it will help obama..PERIOD
  • Deputy Chief 2012/08/29 13:35:48 (edited)
    no,because
    Deputy Chief
    +4
    It would be a vote thrown away and would benefit Obama, the worst President in modern history. Tripling the national deficit is NOT what I had in mind for "Hope and Change". Spending without a budget is a lack of leadership as well as a lack of common sense. The FACT that Obama had a Democratic controlled majority in Congress his first 2 years and his priority was to engage in back door deals to pass Obamacare rather than focus on job creation is a clear demonstration of disception and incompetence
  • Jackie G - Poker Playing Pa... 2012/08/29 13:14:36
    no,because
    Jackie G - Poker Playing Patriot
    +6
    Nope third party candidates only split the vote and we end up with the worst possible choice
  • Patric 2012/08/29 13:08:28
    no,because
    Patric
    +5
    not this election... either Mitt or obomma is going to be the POTUS next year.

    some day , but this is not the day for a 3rd party . not sure if in my life time we will have that
  • G.J. hard left manifestoe... 2012/08/29 12:57:23 (edited)
    no,because
    G.J.   hard left manifestoe01/21
    +3
    the start ofthe RNC CONVENTION WAS SO RIGHT ON THE MARK NO NEED FOR A THIRD PARTY WE NEED TO GET BEHIND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND GET OBAMA A ONE WAY TICKET TO CHICAGO
  • gary 2012/08/29 12:50:53
    yes and here is who:
    gary
    +1
    yes, america the GOP Will spew thier twisted lies, we american's will be writing in Ron Paul in nov., a true American.
  • Prophet gary 2012/08/29 17:52:54
    Prophet
    Please No.
  • gary Prophet 2012/08/29 17:57:55
    gary
    +1
    yep! And were all coming this nov. the GOP picked mitt and were coming to take it back. God bless R.P. And his supporters.
  • Prophet gary 2012/08/29 18:05:29
    Prophet
    Gary, do you really think that RP has a chance of winning? I live in Mn and he managed 15 delegates Romney 6. The only problem I have with RP is his lack of understanding of Islam which posses a serious threat to world peace and seeks to bring the world under Islam and Sharia law. He seriously fails to understand the agenda of this political movement for domination. And this alone I believe disqualifies him from being a viable candidate.
  • gary Prophet 2012/08/30 17:29:10
    gary
    Sorry buddy but a vote for Ron Paul IS A VOTE FOR RON PAUL.
  • Prophet gary 2012/08/31 08:10:04
    Prophet
    +1
    Do you really want to see Obama get a second term.

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