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Anyway, I live in Cali, so my vote is unlikely to actually change the electoral vote
And if I was why do I still hang out on a gaming community?
All i saw is 'vote third party' and saw nooope
Wut?
Gary Johnson, the most popular third party candidate, isn't even likely going to get 6% of the popular vote. In the event of a deadlock, Congress cannot be realistically justified in selecting him for President.
Secondly, depending on where you live in the US, voting for a third party can help either Trump or Clinton more. Live in Utah and you want Clinton to be President? Vote for Evan McMullin instead.