Gary Johnson is a libertarian like I'm a libertarian, with roughly the same priorities. He's a very close match for my political views. He'd be far too fiscally conservative for you, I would imagine.beastie wrote:I do think that there needs to be two healthy parties to keep each other in check. So while I'm more comfortable, usually, with the democratic agenda, I want a healthy alternative. One that I don't believe intends to "shrink the beast" and then drown it in the bathtub.
http://www.garyjohnson2012.com/
He has no chance whatsoever of winning the nomination. In an ideal world, he has enough success that it draws attention to his top issues, causes stronger Republican candidates to pander to his constituents to prevent bleeding them, and helps to empower and increase his wing within the Republican coalition. Ron Paul running again severely damaged him, as his name recognition and established movement will suck away a lot of the attention, money, and voters Johnson might have otherwise got.
Here's my pitch to you:
Obama is going to win the Democratic nomination. It's a done deal. The Republican nomination, however, is meaningfully up in the air. People often mistakenly fail to appreciate how much internal party politics influences government. In general elections, partisans make up the bulk of voters. (Swing voters have more influence because they are persuadable.) They will vote for whatever the party they belong to is advocating. But by exercising influence at the primary level, you can shift the content of what the party is advocating. Parties shift views over time. I think the success of the "tea party" movement last election cycle is a stark example of how that process works. If and when they win, the views you advocated within the party will stretch out into the government.
What I'd suggest to you is that it is in your vested interest that the Republican party look more like Gary Johnson's vision than Michelle Bachmann's vision. And, in the tiny way your vote matters, you can influence the party to take that course. So, vote Republican and vote Gary Johnson.