Nice stats, but they sdon’t address the effect 3rd party candidates can have on the regular party candidates. Don’t look at the national totals, look at the states. For example, take a state in which the election was really, really, close. What if half of Ralph Nader’s votes had gone to Al Gore in Florida in 2000? My guess is it would have won him the election.
Ishii
Florida was the closest state in 2012. Obama won by less than 100,000 votes.
Obama got 4,237,756 votes.
Romney got 4,163,447 votes.
All 3rd parties combined got 72,976 votes. Obama won by a margin of 74,309 votes.
Also, a lot of those votes would have gone to Obama, as the parties were more liberal than the Democrats. So, firstly, you can’t prove that 3rd party voting doesn’t take away equally from both parties. Secondly, you can’t disprove that 100% of 3rd party voters would have stayed home, if they didn’t find a 3rd party that represented them, causing them to vote for the first time in their lives, perhaps. [That describes plenty of 3rd party voters].
Thirdly, its a lie. Its mathematically impossible what you people are arguing. You’re taking a political attack, and it is untrue.
Even in the closest state in 2012, it is DEMONSTRABLY UNTRUE, to say that all the 3rd party votes could have pushed Romney over the top.
Shall I go through the math in all the battleground states? Because I will if I have to.
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This attack is demonstrably untrue, by the math. And I will demonstrate it, if you will not admit it.
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Florida was the closest state, shall I go through Ohio, Virginia, Colorado, and Pennsylvania? The 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th closest states?
At least your not calling my vote a sin, because its not. It was the expression of my conscience.
ssancho:
Please, please:
Can’t we just agree to disagree? Everyone here, regardless of whether they voted Mitt Romney, Gary Johnson, Virgil Goode, Joe Schriner, Ron Paul, Rand Paul, Rick Santorum, or anybody else, is voting their informed conscience. That’s all the Church asks us to do. There’s no need to come to blows over this.
That is all the Church asks us to do. So, I appreciate you, Ishii, not accusing me of supporting abortion. But Ridgerunner did, and that accusation violates the Church’s teaching that all human beings have dignity.
** My dignity is not being respected. I followed my conscience, and I was condemned by a fellow Catholic for it. **Who is the sinner? Who has a plank in their own eye?