What next, indeed...

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I have been wondering for a time about who to vote for. Like many of us here at THR, I tend to like some of the things the Libertarians stand for, but I don't quite see eye-to-eye on their positions on the neviroment or immigration. I generally dislike the Democrats, and I am very leary of the Republicans.

Today I got to thinking about whether it would be possible to steer the Republican party more towards a moderate, more Libetarian mindset. I am not a fan of the far right, the ultra-conservatives, or the radical religious folks of the Republican party, but I think that in general, the party seems to be the best chance at holding the Dems at bay.

Does anyone else think that it may be possible to combine the Republican and Libertarian parties/platforms to make something that might reasonably resemble a functionable political party?
 
Does anyone else think that it may be possible to combine the Republican and Libertarian parties/platforms to make something that might reasonably resemble a functionable political party?

Only if people actually stay with the Republican Party and not go voting for a minor party that has never even garnered 5% of the vote in any national election cycle.
 
Does anyone else think that it may be possible...
Sure it's possible. But only if right-minded people stick with the GOP and make it happen. Ask yourself what potential effect you would have on the Republican Party's policies if you actually supported some other party.

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