Did Gary Johnson and Jill Stein Voters Cost Hillary Clinton The Election?
Only if you ignore how many more "likely" Democratic voters went for Trump or didn't vote at all.
Only if you ignore how many more "likely" Democratic voters went for Trump or didn't vote at all.
While many will call this a mandate for Donald Trump, it's better read as an anti-mandate for Hillary Clinton.
Trump's win has already impacted SCOTUS.
Clinton gives her concession speech, and the Democrats face a reckoning.
Which states gave Gary Johnson his best results? Jill Stein? Evan McMullin? And who did those candidates help more, Trump or Clinton?
Initiative introducing 'ranked-choice' voting passes.
Reason TV traveled to Albuquerque to get Johnson supporters' take on this election and their role in it, and to find out what's next for the Libertarian Party after an historic showing in the popular vote.
Proposition 60 was defeated 54 to 46 percent. Here's how the porn industry is reacting.
Gun control initiatives pass in Washington and California, still too close to call in Maine and Nevada.
What every liberal who didn't see this coming needs to understand
Yesterday voters made marijuana legal in four more states and approved medical access in four others.
It is the second state on the East Coast to do so, joining Massachusetts.
People who don't understand how anyone could vote for Donald Trump are part of the reason Trump won.
Voters approved medical marijuana by a razor-thin margin in 2010.
"I think in 8 to 12 years the Libertarian Party could become the number-one party in the United States," the L.P. VP nominee says, "and I intend to participate in that."
Texas Looks Like L.P. Ballot Access Was Won In Railroad Commission Race
Billion-dollar taxpayer handout to a billionaire's construction project overwhelmingly wins voter approval.
Six states have now decided to tolerate cannabis consumption without a doctor's note.
Passage of Question 4 creates a pot-tolerant foothold in the Northeast.
Democrats: Not pro-choice.
Twenty-eight states now have laws allowing patients to use cannabis for symptom relief.
The survey research industry is in crisis. Here are some of the reasons why.
A measure letting patients use cannabis for symptom relief passes by a surprisingly wide margin.
I voted my conscience for a candidate who is for free trade, immigration, and sane drug policy. And who is anti-war. Might've voted for yours if they were too.
Non-interventionism needs a voice in 2017 and beyond.
Support for Amendment 2 far exceeds 60 percent, the threshold for approval.
It hurts to admit that Trump isn't alien to conservative culture - he's its near-perfect expression.
Condoms-in-porn measure pits adult-film industry and public-health groups against public hysteria and a would-be porn czar
...good or ill humanity-welcoming the darker odds, the dross: - Foams and ferments the wine? it serves to purify...
Trump is definitely a bully, but are things really that bad in American schools?
Donald's son appears to break silly New York "ballot selfie" law, which carries a potential fine of $1,000 and up to one year in prison.
Let's warm ourselves by the embers of the 2016 election.
Today in votes that are actually about future votes
Fear of a Trump presidency has put a number of libertarian-ish thinkers "with her."
Whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump wins the election, massive challenges face the next president of the United States.
There are no Trump supporters in sight, but not everyone backs Clinton.
How the Clinton/Trump race to the bottom prove the thesis of The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong With America.
Libertarian is up at least 3x up on his 2012 results in every state, exceeding the Clinton-Trump spread in one-quarter of the country, beating Jill Stein everywhere, and ahead of ballot-access thresholds in 24 of 29 states.
The list stops at three for the sake of brevity, but you can assume that Clinton and Trump both have more than enough doom to spare for other liberties.
Paul Stanton deals with debate disappointments, state party sourness, and presidential ticket travails, and fights his way to tomorrow's electoral finish line.
Sometimes a member of the Electoral College doesn't vote the way he's pledged to vote. But will that actually change the outcome?
CamSoda is offering voters free site credits if they snap a selfie at the polls and post it to social media.