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Democrats tell people to vote Libertarian

  Democrats ask Republicans to vote Libertarian???

U.S. Rep. Kyrsten Sinema is pretty well hated by folks who want to legalize marijuana after she tried to flush Prop 203, which is Arizona's Medical marijuana Act down the toilet by attempting to create a 300% tax on medical marijuana. (Technically Kyrsten Sinema claims to support decriminalizing marijuana, but if you look at her voting record that looks like a LIE)

U.S. Rep. Kyrsten Sinema is also pretty well hated by the anti-war folks after she switched sides from an anti-war protester to a supporter of the police state and military industrial complex. (Technically she hasn't switched sides, but if you look at her voting records she consistently votes to support the police state and military industrial complex)

The only reason U.S. Rep. Kyrsten Sinema got elected to her office in Congress is in the last election is enough Republicans voted for Libertarian Powell Gamil to cause the Republican guy Vernon Parker to lose the election.

If it has been Republican Vernon Parker in a vote with just Kyrsten Sinema, Vernon Parker would have won the election.

Now it looks like the Democrats are asking Republicans to vote for Libertarian Powell Gammill so Kyrsten Sinema can win next weeks election.

Last I don't like Powell Gammil because he is part of the Ernie Hancock, David Dorn phoney baloney Libertarians that screwed me over 15 years ago when David Dorn stared spreading lies that I was a government snitch.

Source

Democrats send mailer backing Libertarian in tight congressional race

Rebekah L. Sanders, The Republic | azcentral.com 10:01 p.m. MST October 29, 2014

Democrats are mailing campaign fliers featuring a Libertarian candidate to conservative voters in a competitive Phoenix congressional race.

The effort could help U.S. Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., stay in office. Libertarian Powell Gammill assisted Sinema to victory last election by siphoning votes from her Republican challenger.

The mailers are part of the Democrats' political strategy, said DJ Quinlan, executive director of the Arizona Democratic Party. But he says the mailers don't ask voters to support Gammill, they simply point out his positions.

"It might be unconventional, sure, but deceptive it's surely not," Quinlan said. "It says right there: 'Paid for by the Arizona Democratic Party.'"

A spokesman for Sinema's Republican opponent, Wendy Rogers, said the mailers are a desperate ploy.

"If everything is hunky-dory, they wouldn't be mailing this," James Harris said. "It's deceiving of voters. It's highly unusual. ... It shows how nervous national Democrats are."

Sinema campaign spokeswoman Megan Cagle said the campaign was not involved in the mailers. She said she could not comment immediately on whether Sinema supported the tactic.

The mailers use language appealing to conservatives, pointing out that Gammill believes in eliminating foreign aid, funding for abortions and gun laws. "If he had his way, not a single cent of government money would go to fund an abortion for any reason," the mailer reads.

Gammill has run for office multiple times. In 2012, he captured nearly 17,000 votes. Sinema won the 9th District seat by about 10,000.

Though Libertarian candidates sometimes attract independents or Democrats as a protest vote, they more often gain votes at the expense of Republicans.

"Obviously we prefer Kyrsten Sinema," said Quinlan. But "our calculation is there are probably a lot of conservative voters who realize (Gammill) is a far more consistent conservative than Wendy Rogers. ... We're pretty much taking (Gammill's) positions directly from his website and sharing them."

 
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