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No it wouldn’t—it wouldn’t change. Jill Stein is woefully unprepared and unqualified to be president. Sorry to burst your bubble. Go read the AMA she did on Reddit.

Ya know, this would be more understandable if we hadn’t JUST had an example of what happens when people vote for a third-party candidate as a protest. We got Dubya, and a disastrously bad economy that we’re still recovering from. But more importantly, thousands of Americans were killed and maimed that WOULD NOT HAVE

As a republican who is a Never Trump, I was thinking about voting for Johnson but not any more. Hilary has my vote on lock now.

Not a chance for me; I’m okay with Clinton, she’s infinitely preferable to Trump, and I realize that neither Stein nor Johnson have a chance of winning (and I don’t know enough about Johnson to know if I find him preferable to Clinton). However, I do the the sense that some of Sanders’ supporters are refusing to vote

Jesus, please don't do that.

Let’s hope this doesn’t happen in November with Bernie supporters (I’m one of them) voting for Jill Stein as a protest candidate.

I’ll ask you as I’ve asked all you morons: NOW you’re upset about this? And things would have been hunky dorey under the McCain-Palin administration? What is your alternate history scenario that you think would have happened if Obama had lost in 2008: world peace and complete freedom? HOW FUCKING HIGH ARE YOU?

While our friend Wayne may indeed be a walking advertisement for birth control, to his credit, he still wasn’t so cool with Donald Trump’s proposal that clubgoers armed to the teeth could have stopped the Orlando massacre: “I don’t think you should have firearms where people are drinking.”

I dont get this “too drunk to rape” logic anyway. If I get wasted, get behind the wheel of a car, and kill someone it doesn’t stop being a crime because I was drunk, it just becomes negligence. I’ve said it before and I’ll repeat it now. Irresponsible drinking does not absolve you of responsibility for your actions.