Is Voting Third Party a Wasted Vote? No... Here's Why! Last night I tallked to you all via livestream chat last night and tried to answer the question many of you may have: "Is a third party vote a wasted vote?"



The hypothetical of a Trump vs. Sanders or Clinton ticket in the general nomination has many voters asking whether or not they should consider pulling the lever for the only sane alternative in the race: Libertarian Presidential Candidate Austin Petersen. Your Vote Has Value and So Does Your Donation

Most people who get involved in politics just assume that there's just one or two parties that you can vote for; you can vote for a Republican or a Democrat. They think if you vote for a third party, that's a wasted vote.



The reason why it's not is because if you're interested in advancing a set of principles, and if you're interested in generational change, then you should vote your conscience.



Not only can a third-party vote support the generational influence of a set of principles, but it has a real, electoral impact as well.



Last night I explained: "From a tactical perspective, if you vote for a third party that you believe in, whether it's the Green Party, the Libertarian Party, or the Constitution Party... the reason why it matters, even if your candidate loses, is because if the candidate manages to get a certain percentage of the raw vote total, that actually triggers ballot access in many states."



And ballot access = liberty. For us, and for 10,000 of my friends who will run as Libertarians two or four years from now. Let's fight for the future... right now!



See my "Wasted Vote" livestream here.

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Your friend in liberty,







P.S. Our activists pushed hard to get us into the LP of Texas debate. Will you be there? Check out our event page here.

