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wishstar

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17. Jil Stein is not even on ballot in NC- she didn't meet the qualifications
Thu Sep 15, 2016, 05:02 PM
Sep 2016

This helps Hillary in NC

Although write-ins are possible, since she will not be on ballot, Stein's support via write-ins should be very minimal

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When you get near election day Jill Stein will be probably get 0.5% votes MyNameIsKhan Sep 2016 #1
i truely agnostic102 Sep 2016 #5
The polls are out right wacky at this time MyNameIsKhan Sep 2016 #12
"Hillary campaign in disarray" zappaman Sep 2016 #39
Lol, trolls be trolling tonight Sugarcoated Sep 2016 #56
.5% is .5% too much... Jill Stein needs to get out of the race NOW. Every vote counts, as Gore found out. InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2016 #18
Nader, same party, got almost 3%. So I"m not so sure. n/t pnwmom Sep 2016 #26
Stein is no Nader. joshcryer Sep 2016 #37
Stein, like Nader, is a 4 year cicada that only appears every four years. guillaumeb Sep 2016 #2
I disagree Glamrock Sep 2016 #3
Indeed, like 2012, they vote for purity. joshcryer Sep 2016 #38
Congrats on 900 posts! bigwillq Sep 2016 #40
Unremarkable Glamrock Sep 2016 #48
She won't get 4% in the GE VMA131Marine Sep 2016 #4
There is not a lot you can do about idealistic voters... unitedwethrive Sep 2016 #6
Best point made all week ! nt Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2016 #63
Curious Uponthegears Sep 2016 #7
Johnson is as rightwing as the come, in terms of his economic policies. pnwmom Sep 2016 #29
As are the "moderate" GOPers Uponthegears Sep 2016 #32
Wrong. Moderate GOP people, Susan Collins for example, don't want to end Medicare or Social Security pnwmom Sep 2016 #49
And how many "Susan Collins" GOPers do you figure there are? Uponthegears Sep 2016 #58
Jeb Bush and many other top GOP don't want to end Medicare or Social Security pnwmom Sep 2016 #59
You keep ignoring the fact Uponthegears Sep 2016 #61
"We had hoped to attract by trashing 'The Left' during the primaries'. FUCK THAT BS 'MEME' emulatorloo Sep 2016 #41
Whatever Uponthegears Sep 2016 #45
And you believe that was a co-ordinated effort by "we"? emulatorloo Sep 2016 #46
Thank you for that explanation Uponthegears Sep 2016 #51
I handled first post badly, I was aiming my frustration at the idea emulatorloo Sep 2016 #64
Stein and Johnson will combine for 3% of the vote Charles Bukowski Sep 2016 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2016 #19
Actually it's Gary Johnson who is taking the most votes from Clinton. This was reported on MSNBC politicaljunkie41910 Sep 2016 #9
This! NWCorona Sep 2016 #16
I wonder if those are liberals/Democrats mythology Sep 2016 #24
No she isn't, and those who would vote for her, would not vote for Hillary anyway still_one Sep 2016 #10
Oh, btw Uponthegears Sep 2016 #11
It's Johnson who taking away votes jimw81 Sep 2016 #13
Thats very true but the Green Party just makes a better patsy tralala Sep 2016 #22
No, they wouldn't automatically go to Clinton Bradical79 Sep 2016 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author BobbyDrake Sep 2016 #15
Jil Stein is not even on ballot in NC- she didn't meet the qualifications wishstar Sep 2016 #17
Jill Stein won't get .5% of the vote alcibiades_mystery Sep 2016 #20
She was just making a fool of herself on Fox. She was nervous, inconsistent, and stumbling all over anneboleyn Sep 2016 #25
Only the hardest core of embittered lefties will vote for her alcibiades_mystery Sep 2016 #33
"Jill stein at 4 percent in polls is going to kill us" NCTraveler Sep 2016 #21
People are allowed to vote for whomever they wish. Agschmid Sep 2016 #23
They're also Charles Bukowski Sep 2016 #31
She's Ralph Nader in drag as far as I'm concerned Rocknrule Sep 2016 #27
I just want it to be over........ a kennedy Sep 2016 #28
Realclear politics has a great graph which shows the impact of a 4 way race Kilgore Sep 2016 #30
She is a kook. wisteria Sep 2016 #34
A vote for Jill Stein is a vote for trump Gothmog Sep 2016 #35
That is not true TSIAS Sep 2016 #44
I strongly disagree with your analysis and conclusions Gothmog Sep 2016 #57
Some people are still angry with Hillary marlakay Sep 2016 #36
Given that their anger at HRC was mostly based on false Internet memes, I just keep SMH emulatorloo Sep 2016 #42
There are ALWAYS third party candidates TSIAS Sep 2016 #43
Stein and Johnson likely have little impact on the GE bigwillq Sep 2016 #47
Stein's a Putinite so she knows exactly what she's doing RonniePudding Sep 2016 #50
That's dosg poop. Jill Stein showed at 2% in the last polls I saw, and that's probably high. napi21 Sep 2016 #52
Democracy Sucks. CBGLuthier Sep 2016 #53
Every analysis points to Johnson as Hillary's problem. Stop focusing on Stein! Arazi Sep 2016 #54
Jill Stein knows she cannot win, and realizes the only thing she will still_one Sep 2016 #55
Clinton will win NH. Stein's impact here will be non-existent. n/t NHDEMFORLIFE Sep 2016 #60
I'm not a Green, but people shouldn't be attacked for running third parties. Kentonio Sep 2016 #62
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