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Gary Johnson and Jill Stein have been chosen for the next third party debate
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 26636323:MV8yMDI5MTIyXzM0MjEyMjczX0U5OTI4MkZB] The 2nd Third Party Debate - may not happen... [b]Gary Johnson Polls: Johnson is at Six Percent, While Jill Stein is In Jail[/b] PolicyMic-3 hours ago The third party debate between Jill Stein and Gary Johnson has been moved from October 30 to November 5, which gave Green Party nominee ... All third party candidates are not equal. Johnson is polling at 6% nationally, while Stein does not even come close even if you count her as the amorphous “someone else” that appears on poll questionnaires. Johnson is running as a third party using ideas and conviction, There is no reason for Stein not to do likewise. There is also no reason the Green Party should be "less legitimate" than the Libertarian Party. The Former Green Party nominee Ralph Nader obtained 2.7% of thevote in the 2000 election, majorly impacting the overall election. Stein getting arrested twice in a campaign season is unacceptable for someone seeking votes to become leader of the free world. It is a short cut to a means (publicity) that hurts an end (becoming president). [/quote]
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Chicago-based nonprofit Foundation asked viewers of the first debate to choose which two candidates would advance to the final debate on Tuesday, October 30 via instant runoff voting online. Late Thursday, the Free and Equal Elections Foundation announced that Johnson and Stein won the vote to advance to the final Presidential debate.
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