They weren't voting for Congressional representatives...they were voting for President. Again...it's not a Parliamentary system.Dilbert_X wrote:
Except not in any form of government representation.They most certainly were represented.
If their message was in line with Exxon/Mobil's interests, then yes. I would expect Exxon/Mobil to donate $50M to the Libertarians. But it's not, so I don't.Dilbert_X wrote:
Its also a function of not achieving critical mass. Would Exxon donate $50m to the Libertarians? No they're too small, they will never be elected hence no donation and so it goes on.That is a function of their message not resonating with the donating public. Nothing more, nothing less.
Another thing we agree on.Dilbert_X wrote:
Its not bothered me so far.Your comment makes no sense.
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