I understand completely.
“Then people started claiming Clinton go tin because of it so people have been afraid to vote third party.”
I’m thinking you know this already, but just to bolster my argument - and possibly yours - against “third party voters lost the election.”
Folks can read hear: http://www.fec.gov/pubrec/fe2008/2008presgeresults.pdf
Bottom line: there were not enough third party votes to get McCain past Zer0.
McCain lost by 9,522,083 votes, and there were 1,865,617 third party votes. And I don’t believe those third party votes would have gotten McCain the College.
All that said, I wonder if Conservative voters (all inclusive) outnumber Dem voters. Especially considering voter fraud, illegals and immigrants that quite possibly may vote Dem for life, etc.
I know that after the 2010 elections the eGOP took notice, however, they still didn’t back conservative candidates in 2012. Conservative candidate won in 2012 despite the eGOP, which says there is a strong backing for them.
In the last 2 presidential elections, 3rd party has won as many presidential elections as liberal republicans.
None.
A vote for a liberal republican is a wasted vote, and a vote for a liberal.
/johnny