Anyone that is on the ballot in enough states to get 270 electoral votes has a chance of winning and those who claim otherwise don't know shit. The Libertarian party candidate has appeared on the ballot in all 50 states for the three previous elections and would have been on in all 50 this time if the Republican party and the Republican registrar of voters in New Hampshire hadn't fraudently thrown out our signatures.
Anyone who is on the ballot in enough states to get 270 electoral votes or more should automatically be in all debates. The expense and number if signatures required to appear on the ballot is enough to show you have a chance.
That brings up another bullshit part of the elections. Republicans and Democrats don't have to provide signatures to appear on the ballots. Only other parties do. Even if we've been on the ballot for the last 10 elections. They don't have to use the resources, and get together the manpower to gather the signatures which again is a way to hurt other parties.
And with the major media outlets blatantly blocking our candidate from having the same level of access to the media as the major party candidates, it's truly a crock of shit. They mention Nader in all the polls, and in the paper, but they don't mention our candidate who is on the ballot in far more states than Nader. Why? Because they know Nader is a kook and he can be laughed off, but Libertarians have the best message, and solutions that work in real life and they know we can genuinely hurt the major parties who give them millions of tax-payer dollars.
Republicans even more so than Democrats fear us, because they talk the talk of small government, and we walk the walk.
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"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
- George Carlin
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