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Honk for Kids is proud to announce our endorsement of Andy Horning,
Libertarian, for the office of Governor of the State of Indiana.

Andy Horning has shown a rare gift among politicians. He honestly
listens to the people, whether they are campaign contributors or not.
Andy Horning has promised to listen to the victims of the Hoosier
Holocaust, especially the children. He is the ONLY politician currently
seeking office who values what the people say.

Some say that a vote for a Libertarian is a wasted vote. We at Honk for
Kids do not believe this to be the case. We believe that a single
candle shining in the darkness is still a light. Andy Horning is the
illumination seeking the truth.

We Hoosiers have wasted our votes for many years by voting for Democrats
or Republicans. None of them have lifted a finger to stop the
destruction of families here in Indiana. We could do far worse than
having Andy Horning as Governor, and we have.
 
Posts: 57 | Location: indianapolis, Indiana | Registered: January 23, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Voting for the person that can best represent your view is NEVER a wasted vote.

Sure, a Libertarian will absolutely not win the race for governor in Indiana, but if you believe in this candidate as best representing you, a vote for him would not be wasted.

If people voted as I've described above, then perhaps this candidate would get 2% of the popular vote. The larger the portion of the popular vote captured, the more the other candidates will have to cater to the Libertarian viewpoint. Once they realize that there is a chunk of voters that will not vote for them, they will do things to earn that vote.
 
Posts: 19 | Location: Danville | Registered: December 11, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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