Why am I voting for a third party? In the past four years, I have been very disappointed in the Republican Party at the State and Federal. Our governor is more like a Democrat than a Republican. Our State Senator Todd Young is an embarrassment. He cannot call himself a conservative with his voting record supporting increased spending. I will not continue to support a political party that lacks the backbone to stand up for America First. Every American should be angry about supporting the war in Ukraine. We have no business spending billionss of dollars, depleting our oil reserves, weakening our military weapon stock, and pushing toward a nuclear war to support a country that kills its own people. Since 2014 the Ukraine government has waged war against its citizens. I am fed up with our political leaders' lies about why we must support another war. It is time America takes care of Americans. Sen. Todd Young does not seem to understand taking care of Americans First or protecting the future generation from excessive debt.
So, this year the Republicans will no doubt win both the House and the Senate in the Congressional race so, I will vote to make a change in Indiana. It is time to give Hoosier a choice. In many counties, the Republicans run unopposed. It is time to open the door to a party that will challenge the Republicans and holds their campaign promises with some accountability. I have been asked how I can support a political party that supports abortion. For years I have listened to the Republicans talk about Pro-Life legislation, and nothing happens. We still have abortions and still have promises. So maybe if there was a political party that would give the Republicans a challenge, they might be more accountable to their campaign pledges and do what they say they will do. So, I will be casting my vote for James Sceniak for Senate.
https://www.sceniakforsenate.com/libertarian-james-sceniak-talks-about-inflation-abortion-other-key-issues-in-senate-race/
This year the Libertarian Party has the opportunity to gain the 10 percent needed to participate in the general primaries. A vote for Jeff Maurer as Secretary of State will not be wasted and will give Hoosiers a choice.
Per Indiana law, a political party must get a minimum of 10 percent in the Secretary of State's race to participate in the general primaries. They must get at least 2 percent to maintain ballot access. So, voting Libertarian for Secretary of State is a vote to give Hoosier voters more choices. This year the Secretary of State candidate is Jeff Maurer. He's running to ensure our elections are safe and secure. He wants you to get a receipt with your vote so you can verify your vote counted the way you intended. He is a better choice than the Republican candidate with a questionable work history in the Indiana government. https://www.maurerforindiana.com/
Most people do not know that the primary elections cost the taxpayer. Delegates select Libertarian candidates at the convention at no cost to taxpayers. For county and local races, they are officially nominated at county conventions. Delegates select other higher-level candidates at the state convention,
I will not vote for a candidate who is running unopposed. There should not be people running unopposed. The election process in Indiana limits who can run for a political office by unreasonable requirements. It is almost impossible for a suitable candidate not affiliated with one of two political parties to run for office due to the conditions to get on the ballot. It is time to change the process and stop giving control to just a few political tyrants.
No comments:
Post a Comment