Libertarian presidential candidate Gov. Gary Johnson and his running mate Gov. Bill Weld took to Reddit on Tuesday to hold a Q&A on the social network’s “Ask Me Anything” forum, also known as an AMA.

They opened the Q&A by saying, “We believe the two-party system is a dinosaur, and we are the comet.”

Johnson is a former, two-term governor of New Mexico and is expected to be on the ballot in all 50 states and the District of Columbia as the nominee of the Libertarian Party. Though, based on current polling, he is not likely to make the presidential debate. Candidates need to poll above the 15% threshold to qualify for general-election debates. Johnson is currently polling at about 8%, according to Real Clear Politics.

The last time there was a three-person debate was in 1992, when Democrat Bill Clinton, Republican George H.W. Bush and independent Ross Perot all participated.

Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson (R) and running mate, Bill Weld Getty Images

Here are some of the highlights:

Question: What is the best way I can present the reasons to vote for you to someone who does not want to vote for Secretary Clinton or Mr. Trump but feels that a third party vote is a waste?

Johnson: You may disagree with everything I have to say, but you’ll see it done in complete transparency and honesty. The only wasted vote is to vote for someone who you don’t believe in.

Question: What is your opinion on congressional term limits?

Weld: Term limits is our one silver bullet for the poisonous dysfunction in Washington, D.C. If the Republicans and Democrats were only there for 6 or 12 years, they would do the right thing.

Question: Gov. Johnson, you’ve said that you love the Game of Thrones. If you could be one of the characters who would you be and why?

Johnson: I would be Jon Snow. My favorite Game of Thrones scene is Jon Snow, holding his sword, ready to be slain, only to survive.

Question: What inspired you to switch party allegiance from Republican to Libertarian?

Johnson: Shedding the social conservative dogma of the Republican Party.

Question: How has climbing Mount Everest changed your view of humanity?

Johnson: Since it all took place from Nepal, I saw happy people with nothing material. We have everything material and we don’t seem as happy as we should be.

Question: You’ve made clear that marijuana legalization is a priority. What about other vices that create black markets, like gambling?

Johnson: I’ve come out in favor of legalizing online poker. I think sports gambling should be legal, too.

Johnson seemed to feel the AMA was a success: he bragged afterward in a tweet that the AMA received more points (Reddit scores are determined by upvotes and downvotes) than the one Donald Trump did.