YES! He's proven he does not represent anti-war Libertarians.
20%
NO! They will still support him over an establishment candidate.
80%

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trueamericavet 11 years 30 weeks ago

I don't think so because most Libertarians have no ideal what they stand for

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mywye 11 years 30 weeks ago

I agree with you , they really don't know what they stand for .

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jimdec9 11 years 30 weeks ago

None of these Republicans care about the people in this country. They just want to FILL their pockets with Corporate Money and say whatever the Big Companies want to hear. None of them have the Courage of their Convictions. Oh yeah They have No CONVICTIONS. Only GREED

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