[@Dinh AaronMk]No my friend, it's just literal math and statistics. I hope a third party candidate wins someday, but Gary Johnson is the most popular one, at 10%, and even then, his policies aren't that good. It's literally like you needing to choose between Coke and Dr. Pepper, and you choose one and are standing at the line just about to check out. Then your friend goes "WHY DON'T WE GET 7 UP!?!?!?!?" and you're like "dude we're at the check out line. I'm not going back." If 3rd was gonna win, they shoulda made a bigger showing of themselves a year ago, back when it mattered. Though, Bernie Sanders kinda sucked up everybody that didn't want to vote for Trump or Hilary so, maybe 3rd wouldn't have done well this time regardless. But like I said, Gary Johnson isn't a good choice anyway, from what I have heard. [quote=@Vilageidiotx] ...voting third party as a vote of no confidence. That's what it is. Saying "I have an opinion and am willing to vote, but I will not vote for who you are running." McMullin, Stein, and Johnson. You got choices. They'll never become president, but they'll stick in the craw of those who fucked up the choices this year. [/quote] It's not about 'sticking it to the man.' It's about making sure america has a commander in chief that won't be terrible for it.