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"[T]he third-party Libertarian ticket has a rare chance this year to be more than a footnote in the presidential race."
Not for anyone who doesn't want to ensure an unchallengeable pathway to citizenship Democrat supermajority within just a few years, with all that means for passing and upholding "gun laws."
And not for anyone who doesn't want to put a demonstrable gun-grabber a heartbeat from the presidency.
Ed.: Johnson supports current gun control laws, and Weld has banned guns. |
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teebonicus
(5/31/2016)
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There are only two candidates in this race.
The rest are spoilers, who will hand the presidency (and the Supreme Court) to the neocommunists, out of spite.
The Libertarians claim to be patriots. Their actions give the lie to that claim. |
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