A better, simpler way to put it is, your vote is extremely unlikely to affect 
the
outcome of an election. All it can do is /influence policy/. And a vote for one 
of
the two main candidates will be lost in the mass of voters, while a vote for a
minor candidate, especially if he gets enough to make the margin of difference
between the other two, will have far more influence. It will impel the other two
parties to appeal to the voters for that minor candidate, and that may come to 
be
as important if not more important than their main positions.

So vote to influence policy. Vote Libertarian.

-- Jon

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