Gary Johnson vs Jill Stein Debate

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There were technical issues, but it was a more honest, polite and to the point debate than anything we've seen from the D and R campaigns. It's an outrage these two candidates are being so marginalized.
 

Agent11

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If they had been on the stage together with one of them the incumbent and the other with a chance at their job it would be much higher stakes.
 

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Where's Virgil Goode?

He could siphon off 1 - 2% of vote from Romney in Virginia, possibly tilting Virginia comfortably to Obama.
 

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First, obviously I did or I wouldn't have made the thread. Why are you always wrong?
 

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Romney will be the first Emperor of a fully consolidated America so anything Gary Johnson can do is irrelevant at this point. I think Clinton is going to withdraw his support for Obama too, because the Republicans have been getting desperate for his support. Clinton was very neoconservative who was a fiscally liberal big spender. His near balanced budgets were an illusion because he centrally planned to come close and he just pulled it off by pure luck... the chance of what he did happening are actually very rare. He took the gamble and he lucked out big time. But I know one thing... Obama is smarter than the Clintons (and I'll admit Obama's IQ is probably at least 65 points higher than my own) ever were.

I ain't going to vote for Obama, but he could've staved off hyperinflation and China colonizing America. Problem is there aren't even "fair" elections between the two official parties we have and if Johnson hasn't realized that, then I don't know what else to tell his supporters.
 
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