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libertarian candidate
I just thought this might make an interesting twist. Adding a third party could really have a huge effect on the race, as far as drawing from one candidate or another. Libertarian is especially interesting because while at first I want to say he's going to draw from the right, there are probably a few issues where libertarians and the left might agree as well. Libertarian isnt necessarily a popular party, but we've seen other candidates formerly in major parties who maintain their following even after they switch parties.
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It would be interesting to have a third party candidate. From a citizen aspect I just hope they actually contend. If this person where to contend it could make a large impact on who the winner would be.
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