Our Unlikeable Frontrunners Prompt Polls of Third Party Viability
Almost one in five say they're thinking about alternatives to the big two.

So we have a crop of unlikeable presidential frontrunners this year, not just to libertarians, but to many people. A new poll shows that a majority of the country's voters cannot fathom voting for Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, or Hillary Clinton in the general election. This is hardly unexpected news at this point.
That we have such an unlovable crop of monsters this season has prompted some media analysis and polling on the whole idea of tossing aside the two major political parties. NBC News released a recent presidential tracking poll that shows between 16 and 19 percent of voters considering voting third party this election, depending on who the candidate is, and another 8 to 10 percent may just stay home rather than pulling a lever for Clinton, Trump, or Cruz:


It's still very early in the election cycle, so perhaps don't jump the gun. Pollsters note that some of the unpopularity of the candidates is heavily influenced by intraparty fighting. There's plenty of time for Kumbayas and wound-tending to try to heal parties after the nominations. It will be interesting to see how this number tracks over the summer as we approach November. Gary Johnson was polling around 5 percent as the Libertarian Party candidate in the run up to the 2012 election. He ended with just under one percent of the vote, the highest tally for any third-party candidate in the race.
While the current third party polling numbers may look promising compared to 2012, a Rasmussen poll is a reminder of the massive uphill climb third-party candidates face. A majority of American voters—56 percent—believe it's unlikely a third-party candidate will win the presidency in the next 10 years. Only 36 percent think it's likely, and 12 percent think it's very likely.
Even further, this is a decline from numbers Rasmussen gathered from a poll in 2011. Back then 53 percent said they think it was likely that a third-party candidate will win the presidency in the next 10 years.
So between the two polls we see a significant number of people who say they're considering voting third party, but also an increase in the number of folks who don't think a third party candidate can win. It's generally risky to try to tie different polls and from different firms asking different people questions (and that's not even getting into methodologies). The discrepancy could reflect deep cynicism over whether individual voters feel as though their preferences matter. But it could be any number of reasons. We may have to wait until the GOP crowns its nominee before we get a real sense of how people perceive third party candidate viability.
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So we have a crop of unlikeable presidential frontrunners this year
Dog bites man.
Just curious, is Sanders not listed here because it's widely agreed that he has zero chance of winning anything?
I think the real story here is that Hillary is so unlikeable both Trump and Cruz have a chance to beat her despite years of relentlessly negative press coverage.
Tick tock, people. I have things to complain about. I need the lynx thread already.
Hey, it's the New. York. Primary.
"Extended edition", or something.
For New York, it would be the Middle Finger Extended edition.
What the... this isn't the PM Links!
Shackford is not your beautiful wife.
These are not the Lynx you are looking for
And who was assigned the links this afternoon?
My bet is on Robby.
A bird may have touched his hair, so he'll be a while.
He doesn't like English women? Good! More for me.
I only like them from the neck down?
I heard you like women from the Big Book of British Smiles.
People don't like Ted Cruz for the same reason they don't like Donald Trump.
They can't explain what disliking Trump has to do with Cruz, but they don't like Cruz for the same reason they don't like Trump anyway.
I disagree. I dislike them for different reasons.
Hey, Mikey!
I like Cruz. Not as much as Paul and probably not as much as whoever the Libertarians nominate - but when I see him in a real interview, I really like him.
Last Friday for instance he talked to CNBC for almost an hour. He killed it for business growth, tax reform, and deregulation. Halfway through his Economic Adviser Art Laffer shows up.
Towards the end he calls Global Warming belief "a religion" and an excuse for massive government intervention.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDu2fWId8CA
When these poll respondents say they'd consider a 3rd party, I think they've got some ideal party in their head -- I doubt they're thinking "libertarian party."
This. Evidence suggests they're considering Hitler or Stalin. Maybe Pol Pot if he runs Green Party again.
I'd wager a lot of them are trumpsters( in the Cruz is the nominee case), and Nevertrump Cruz fans (in the Trump is the nominee case) and berniebros who imagine that the third party nom is gonna be their dude.
Two to one says Soave is to blame.
Rico is a good scapegoat.
Go easy on him.
Just kidding.
I'm going to start complaining in here and continue in the lynx:
Peter Liang was sentenced to 5 years of probation and 800 hours of community service for killing Akai Gurley. And the judge even threw out the manslaughter conviction and sentenced him for criminally negligent homicide.
This is in New York City, where accidentally shooting yourself with your own gun gets you a year and a half in jail, minimum.
+1 Plaxico
He shoots like he drives, amirite?
It's good tobe one of the Kings men. I have a solution. All police academies are privately owned and operated and they are liable for "training failures" like this.
#BringBackOurBlackLivesMatter
Complaint #2: My Bernie-bot friends are already complaining about vote fraud losing him the NY election, and they haven't even started counting votes yet.
Have you considered getting new friends?
These are people I've known for at least a decade, and some my whole life. They're nice people. But when it comes to politics...
Luckily, Bernie-bots would never be able to prove voter fraud because I suspect they're reflexively anti showing-your ID at the polls. Alls I can say is, it is what it is...
Speaking of third parties:
F.B.I. Needs Hackers to Keep Up With Tech Companies
TW: Autostart
"I don't think relying on a third party is a good model," said Representative Diana DeGette, a Democrat from Colorado.
I'd like DeGette me some of her, am I right?
First time in about a month I've had anything I wanted to post in the PM links, of course.
So, what are the reasons for late lynx?
1. Soave noticed a hair out of place, so he's been in the bathroom for the past 3 hours.
2. Everyone raided ENB's porn stash
3. Inability to find enough Trump-related stories
4. Other
A new poll shows that a majority of the country's voters cannot fathom voting for Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, or Hillary Clinton in the general election.
STFU and VOTE TRUMP
When have we had "better" choices for president this late in the election cycle?
Hillary for those who are "profoundly conservative", as Robby understands it, who want to stay the course with a Washington fixture who is finally getting "her turn".
Bernie Sanders for the "full communism"-crowd who've had to hold their nose and vote for establishment Dems since 1972.
Ted Cruz for the traditional "hard right" conservatives who appreciate fiery red meat-rhetoric tempered with the establishment seal of approval for a former apparatchik of the last TEAM RED admin to hold the white house.
Donald Trump who offers the disaffected their first chance to vote against BOTH parties at the same time.
Seems like a lot of choices.
First Video killed the radio star and know he killed the PM links.
Oh-a-Oh.