We live in a 2-party system, though, so I don't see ever voting libertarian.
If ranked choice is ever implemented (and implemented correctly where each voter must include "all other unnamed candidates" as a line in their ranking), then libertarian is something we can talk about it. Until then, straight line R is all I can do.
My state (MA) just had a ballot option for ranked choice voting. As much as I want ranked choice, I had to vote no, because the system they want to implement is the broken one where you can't take a terrible candidate like Biden and put him below "all other unnamed candidates."
I'm libertarian in ideals.
We live in a 2-party system, though, so I don't see ever voting libertarian.
If ranked choice is ever implemented (and implemented correctly where each voter must include "all other unnamed candidates" as a line in their ranking), then libertarian is something we can talk about it. Until then, straight line R is all I can do.
My state (MA) just had a ballot option for ranked choice voting. As much as I want ranked choice, I had to vote no, because the system they want to implement is the broken one where you can't take a terrible candidate like Biden and put him below "all other unnamed candidates."