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I most likely would. He tends toward the libertarian side, and would have a far better chance of winning than any libertarian on the ticket ever would.
I have ran into quite a lot of Libertarians in my time. If I had to make an off the cuff estimate of the percentage they make up in the total electorate, I would range them around 6-8%. Yet their candidate usually draws only around 2% of the total vote. Why is it most Libertarians do not vote for their own candidate? I am not a Libertarian, the only political party I ever belonged to was Ross Perot's Reform party and still claim it as my party. But I voted for Johnson and Brown in 2000 and 2004. Why don't those members of the Libertarian Party always seem to vote for someone else?