Lucky
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In Canada here the people who vote Liberals are moving to the socialist party and the environmental party, so the Liberals are down to 30% or so. This means that all those parties will lose hard and the Conservatives will win nicely.
So the enemy voting for the party they like is really helping our Conservatives.
Down in the USA the best thing you could all do is to promote the Green party, and hurt the Democrats.
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Which means that maybe it'd be harmful to you to vote Libertarian and hurt the republicans. (though if sounds like the R's are becoming quite anti-2nd)
I am wondering something - could the Libertarians just announce their support for one party, sort of like candidates do during political primaries? There are 2 frontrunners, so Joe Blo announces that he's dropping out and throwing his support behind Jane Suk. Then most of the guys who voted for Blo vote for Suk.
But often Joe Blo gets Jane to add one of his policies to her platform.
So what if the Libertarians threw thier support behind the Republicans, in exchange for them agreeing to uphold and reclaim the 2nd amendment? Has it been considered, or tried?
Another benefit would be that if the Republicans wouldn't agree to the deal, then you'd know for sure that voting for them would not help gun rights. It could also be used like a litmus test.
So the enemy voting for the party they like is really helping our Conservatives.
Down in the USA the best thing you could all do is to promote the Green party, and hurt the Democrats.
...
Which means that maybe it'd be harmful to you to vote Libertarian and hurt the republicans. (though if sounds like the R's are becoming quite anti-2nd)
I am wondering something - could the Libertarians just announce their support for one party, sort of like candidates do during political primaries? There are 2 frontrunners, so Joe Blo announces that he's dropping out and throwing his support behind Jane Suk. Then most of the guys who voted for Blo vote for Suk.
But often Joe Blo gets Jane to add one of his policies to her platform.
So what if the Libertarians threw thier support behind the Republicans, in exchange for them agreeing to uphold and reclaim the 2nd amendment? Has it been considered, or tried?
Another benefit would be that if the Republicans wouldn't agree to the deal, then you'd know for sure that voting for them would not help gun rights. It could also be used like a litmus test.