Last Night's Presidential Debate Was Refreshingly Strange and Earnest
Chase Oliver, Jill Stein, and Randal Terry fiercely debated whether the government should get much smaller, much larger, or much holier.
Chase Oliver, Jill Stein, and Randal Terry fiercely debated whether the government should get much smaller, much larger, or much holier.
There's a reason why Democrats are freaking out over comparative anti-interventionists RFK Jr., Jill Stein, and Cornel West.
Gabbard called Clinton "the queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption, and personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party for so long."
"She's a favorite of the Russians and they have a bunch of sites and bots and other ways of supporting her so far."
Senate Russia investigation leads to new rounds of innumerate analysis and bad-faith dot-connecting.
Johnson's lawyer vows to fight on with the case, claiming today's decision does not properly address their complaints.
No sign of third-party regrets
A hearing in Johnson's case was held today in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, insisting that the Debate Commission in collusion with the major parties are violating antitrust law when it comes to "political markets."
The LP candidate didn't make the debates and didn't crack 5 percent. All he did was launch the beta version of 21st-century politics.
Incorrect conventional wisdom never dies.
Bad things happen when you wave off cases of individual repression, either home or abroad.
And other strange tales of the 2016 results
Only if you ignore how many more "likely" Democratic voters went for Trump or didn't vote at all.
Which states gave Gary Johnson his best results? Jill Stein? Evan McMullin? And who did those candidates help more, Trump or Clinton?
Q&A with the Green Party presidential candidate.
At least three-fifths of the country is virtually uncontested.
A splendid time is guaranteed for all!
As Election Day nears, even the alt-MSM starts slagging choices beyond Dem/Rep duopoly.
Rigged is a powerful documentary about how followers of Gary Johnson, Bernie Sanders, and others have been screwed by the Dems and Reps.
The New Yorker goes full New Yorker in lament over, you know, democracy.
It's a sad thing when major-party advocates insist that a four-way race only includes two people.
Asked about our biggest problems, the most common answer among young black voters was racism, while Hispanics said immigration, Asians said education, and whites said terrorism/homeland security.
Election law expert Richard Winger looks at ballot access issues in the 2016 election.
Third party candidates apparently not allowed anywhere near presidential debate in case voters become aware of other choices.
The Libertarian maintains support while the Green recedes, as the campaign enters what has historically been the best stretch for third-party candidates.
Clinton has been going full-force Millennial Whisperer recently, after learning that she's losing young voters to Gary Johnson and Jill Stein. Why it won't help.
Being even more condescending toward them probably won't work.
New Yorker staffer and former Carter speechwriter Hendrik Hertzberg says letting third-party candidates into debates is like enabling, uh, Rosie Ruiz?
Which states are the most fertile territories for alternative candidates?
Even in a solidly blue state, many self-describe as independents and want more choices.
Growth for third-party choices and among undecideds.
Gary Johnson is making a play with Millennials in a proportion that Clinton and Trump can't touch
The Daily Show flirts with alternatives only to mock the idea of voting anything but Republican or Democratic.
"I think it is important to not regulate the AI industry," says Gary Johnson.
Few states are as open to alternative candidates as Alaska.
Duopoly chooses five of Johnson's best-performing polls, but otherwise declines to relax its competition-stifling rules
Did you know that libertarians are racists who hide behind criminal-justice reform, ending the drug war, lobbying for open borders, & non-interventionism?
The Commission on Presidential Debates should include third parties if it's at all serious about providing voters with "the best possible information"
Green Party has confirmed 27 states so far; meanwhile the latest #NeverTrumper is about to start off his presidential campaign 0 for 33
If voters are "moving away from third-party options," as FiveThirtyEight claims, the data isn't there yet
The party-controlled Commission on Presidential Debates is not a 'public forum,' District Court judge rules
More than 12 times as many Florida Democrats rejected Al Gore in favor of Bush than they did for Nader.
And just 3% say they'll vote for Trump.
Live at 10 p.m. ET on HBO, with Bernie Sanders, Barney Frank, Cornel West and Alex Wagner
Protesters at the Wells Fargo center chanted "this is what democracy looks like."
To chants of "Jill not Hill"
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