No he wasn't. At least, not according to the Facebook post where h literally states he wrote McMullin in as a candidate.He doesn't live in Texas, McMullin *was* on the ballot where he lives.
No he wasn't. At least, not according to the Facebook post where h literally states he wrote McMullin in as a candidate.He doesn't live in Texas, McMullin *was* on the ballot where he lives.
Ah, I haven't gone near facebook today for reasons of sanityNo he wasn't. At least, not according to the Facebook post where h literally states he wrote McMullin in as a candidate.
Not that you would have voted for him, but McMullin did register in texas for write in, so he is eligible for presidential votes in TX.He doesn't live in Texas, McMullin *was* on the ballot where he lives.
via http://heavy.com/news/2016/11/can-i...ident-where-states-mindy-finn-nathan-johnson/States Where McMullin Appears on the Ballot
States Where You Can Write In McMullin
- Virginia (listed as an Independent candidate)
- Kentucky (listed as an Independent candidate)
- South Carolina (listed as an Independence candidate)
- Arkansas (listed as a Better For America candidate)
- Louisiana (Courage, Character, Service; party listed as Other)
- Minnesota (listed as an Independence candidate)
- Iowa (listed as an Independent candidate)
- Idaho (listed as an Independent candidate)
- Utah (listed as Unaffiliated)
- Colorado (listed as Unaffiliated)
- New Mexico (listed as a Better For America candidate)
States Where McMullin Has no Ballot Access
- Maine
- New Hampshire
- Vermont
- Massachusetts
- Rhode Island
- Connecticut
- New York
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- Delaware
- Maryland
- West Virginia
- Ohio
- Michigan
- Tennessee
- Georgia
- Alabama
- Wisconsin
- Illinois
- Missouri
- North Dakota
- Nebraska
- Kansas
- Texas
- Montana
- Wyoming
- Arizona
- Washington
- Oregon
- California
- Alaska
- North Carolina
- Florida
- Indiana
- Mississippi
- South Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Nevada
- Hawaii
So vote independent! No party necessary.I won't vote third party because I don't like the candidates.[DOUBLEPOST=1478639050,1478638970][/DOUBLEPOST]So did anyone voting see anything weird at the polls like the alt-right people who said they were going to poll watch? Or were they only going to minority polling places?
I did see one poor guy storm off because they wouldn't let him vote because the genius poll workers couldn't find him in the book and I wasn't able to grab him and tell him he could always fill out a provisional.I won't vote third party because I don't like the candidates.[DOUBLEPOST=1478639050,1478638970][/DOUBLEPOST]So did anyone voting see anything weird at the polls like the alt-right people who said they were going to poll watch? Or were they only going to minority polling places?
However many reasons you give to not vote Johnson or Stein, there are more to not vote Clinton or Trump. And to repeat myself yet again, breaking the 2 party stranglehold only works if you vote 3rd party up front to show that it can be done. Otherwise, every 4 years it'll be the same "can't vote 3rd party, they can't win because nobody votes for them" situation that keeps us shackled to the Demopublicans. The same old race to the bottom where both candidates get worse and yet their supporters only get more fervent because the other guy is so much "more" awful. And we stay with it because every 4 years we also forget we're electing a president, not a dictator. As I said before, even if Johnson were to magically get elected, that doesn't mean the legislative branch just gives him a rubber stamp and goes home.There's lots of reasons not to vote 3rd party. Stein is an anti-vaxxer who has no idea how government actually works. Johnson has no idea how to make his pipe dream agenda work. If you wanted to make a point about 3rd parties, you'd have been far better off with Weld heading the ticket instead. But instead you voted for the (L) next to the name same as the people you mock for voting for the (D) or the (R) instead of the person.
More like tiny fizzle.[DOUBLEPOST=1478639421,1478639364][/DOUBLEPOST]And on that bombshell,
So you didn't vote at all, then?I won't vote third party because I don't like the candidates.
Demopublicans
Usually people saying such portmanteaus say "Demicans" but that always sounded too much like "pemmican" to me and then I want beef jerky.Republicrats really sounds a lot cooler.
Simplistic shortsightedness seldom is complicated.Voting third party isn't going to stop Trump. I'm voting Clinton because that's the best chance of that. This isn't complicated.
Weld didn't run for the LP nomination, so it's not a matter of the party members preferring one or the other. Johnson is the one who brought Weld in to the party after he secured the nomination.All in all, Weld seems like a real solid guy with a good history of getting things done. I'm honestly quite surprised that the Libertarians preferred Johnson.
Like I said, that's the shithole we're in.Simplistic shortsightedness seldom is complicated.
And that's why I voted against Trump.Only Trump could make Clinton look good.
Both candidates are weirdly enough the only candidates the other could possibly beat. We got the worst choices possible, the system works.Only Trump could make Clinton look good.
But I thought you didn't vote for candidates you didn't like.And that's why I voted against Trump.
With 4choices I don't like, you vote for the one most palatable, which I did. You can keep trying to twist things around on me but I really don't have to justify shit to you.But I thought you didn't vote for candidates you didn't like.
I live in Milwaukee on the north side, so no. This is the first year I've lived in a plac where there were more Democrats on the ballot than Republicans.I won't vote third party because I don't like the candidates.[DOUBLEPOST=1478639050,1478638970][/DOUBLEPOST]So did anyone voting see anything weird at the polls like the alt-right people who said they were going to poll watch? Or were they only going to minority polling places?
Well, glad to see you're comfy with your open cognitive dissonance. You said you didn't vote third party because you didn't like the candidate. Not because it wasn't the best chance to defeat Trump, a la Zero, but because you didn't like the candidate.With 4choices I don't like, you vote for the one most palatable, which I did. You can keep trying to twist things around on me but I really don't have to justify shit to you.
No it doesn't, you just have a confirmation bias bigger than anyone I've ever seen in my life. And around here, that's saying something.Man, Samantha Bea had a pretty good thing on how Hilary has taken a disproportionate amount of public shit her entire adult life, since Bill was a Governor. Every time she's "just as badded" as Trump just continues to prove it.
And you've been sounding like Michael Moore for months.You're starting to sound like Scott Adams Gas.
I would assume Scott Adams Gas sounds kind of farty. The question is what kind? Is he a "silent but deadly" or a "rip and roar" kind of guy? Based on what I know of Scott Adams I'm going to guess he's more the "mouse squeak" kind of farter, with the occasional "wet and wild" variety.You're starting to sound like Scott Adams Gas.