Listen, if JC is living in a state that clearly is going one way or the other (TX, NY, CA, places like that), then by all means he can vote for Virgil Goode or whomever. Where a Goode vote could be trouble is in the swing states (FL, OH, VA) where every vote counts, and too many anti-Romney protest votes for another person could push the state to O-Blamer.
Never forget, November 6th is NOT a national election, it is 50 separate state elections. As we learned 12 years ago, a margin of 527 votes wins the electoral votes in a state as much as a margin of 527,000 votes.
Personally, living in CA, where the 2012 election was over in 2009, I'm voting for the Green Party candidate. IIRC, any presidential candidate in CA getting 5% of the vote automatically qualifies for the ballot and state money.
I would just LOVE to see the "Progressives" that are turning this state into so much rubbish have to choose between mainstream moonbat (D) and extreme moonbat (G) in a statewide election. Remember how Ventura and Franken used the schism in the opposition party to win elections in Minnesota!
Given what Romney did in the primary, it would be his just desserts.