Stein or Johnson

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Posted by TheGreatSearcher
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No. At least in Johnson's case.
But why not? I mean, they're saying they are in turmoil because she didn't win.

Is it just because she lost to Trump?

Yes, especially because she had the majority vote.

Johnson is libertarian and I doubt many people would mind him.
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Well, the US hasn't used the popular vote in over 50 freaking years. The college electoral is the closest we have to a fair system here in the states.
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The protesters aren't pro-Hillary, they are anti Trump.

Thousands of people were outside the DNC protesting Hillary's nomination. They walked out of the convention. The msm neglected to show that part of it. I was watching live periscope feeds in amazement. The way the media tries to influence the at we think is scary. At least in communist countries, the people know that the media works for the government. In the US, we are under the false impression that it is free.
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I think the ultra left would still be butthurt if it was Johnson.


nope ...I would have jumped for joy for johnson ...I kind of wished ...he had at least got to participate in the debates so people could have looked into his polices ..he had some solid ideas and you know there is that added bonus of him not being a racist and all ... but I'm not sure if I am super left or not