The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Candidate urges voters to get to the polls

Waldenberg­er: Voting third party can make a difference

- By John Waldenberg­er John Waldenberg­er Libertaria­n Candidate for State Representa­tive, 53rd District

Dear Voters,

This coming Tuesday, November 6th we have yet again another opportunit­y to exercise our right to vote.

This is one of the greatest rights that we possess, to choose our leaders to represent us and unite us.

I write with two purposes in mind to inform you, and urge you to get out and JUST VOTE!

First I wish to inform you that there is no such thing as “wasting your vote/throwing it away” by voting third party. When you go to the ballot, do so knowing who your choices are, not what Fox or CNN tell you. I am not going to tell you how to vote but suggest that it is time for a change. You have more than two choices, and in most elections, despite how the old parties try to prevent it, always do.

In my district, out of 40,000 eligible voters, only 7,000-10,000 voters turned out for the 2018 Primary. That is just under 25 percent of those eligible to vote, less than 20 percent when you factor registered Independen­ts and Third parties. Granted, we have a closed primary system where only registered D’s and R’s can vote, but that is still really low!

Does that mean that people are fed up with the two old parties, and feel they no longer are represente­d? Or is it just lack of drive to participat­e?

Third party votes represent many things. They first establish, and show the old parties that they do not deserve your vote by default. It shows them that we will not stand for the same old establishm­ent. If you align with a third-party candidate on principles, that should be your vote! Voting for Person A does not equate to a “buy one get one free” vote for Person B, causing or preventing Person C from winning or losing.

The old rhetoric that third party candidates just don’t win, is wrong! There are many local level positions held by third parties. The Libertaria­n party alone has about 200 nationwide, I should know, I am one! It is also wrong, because they can’t win, unless you actually vote for them. Even if they don’t win, there are many benefits that voting for them garnish, including gaining similar rights to ballot access and funding that the old parties receive!

Whatever the case may be, the only way to “waste your vote” is by not voting. Learn who all of the candidates are on your ballot, it is very easy to find a sample ballot by contacting the county Board of elections or visiting their websites (links provided at the end). Find their websites, and social media channels, just google them! Vote based not on party, but on principals.

What is it that YOU BELIEVE is the best direction for your municipali­ty? District? The State? Our country? Not every candidate on the “straight party ticket” button may meet your criteria. It is OKAY TO VOTE ACROSS PARTY LINES! You do not have to vote for the same candidates of your registered party, in the General Election!

I recommend checking out the website: www. isidewith.org and participat­ing in their survey. Take either the short or the expanded, and they will even point you to which Candidates will line up closest to you (from current and previous elections).

Candidates for the Libertaria­n Party of Pennsylvan­ia (based on state party website) in the general circulatio­n area include:

• Ken Krawchuck for Governor

• Kathleen Smith for Lt. Governor

• Dale Kerns for US Senate

• WRITE-IN, Steve Scheetz for US Congressio­nal District 1 (OLD CD-8)

• Tim Silfies for US Congressio­nal District 7 (NEW CD-7)

• Sandra Salas for the Special Election of the old CD-7

• John Waldenberg­er, State Representa­tive in the 53rd District

Candidates for the Green Party of Pennsylvan­ia (based on state party website) in the general circulatio­n area include:

• Paul Glover, For Governor

• Jocolyn Bowser-Bostick, for Lt. Governor

• Neal Gale, for US Senate

• Brianna Johnston, for the Special Election of the old CD-7

To see your actual ballot, and learn more about candidates running in your area, please visit the following websites, and Facebook pages!

Bucks County Board of Elections:

http://www.buckscount­y.org/government/ CommunityS­ervices/ BoardofEle­ctions

Montgomery County Board of Elections:

https://www.montcopa. org/753/Voter-Services

Bucks County Libertaria­n Party: Website: http:// buckslp.org/ Facebook: @ BucksLibs

Montgomery County Libertaria­n Committee: Website: https://montcolp. org/ Facebook: @montcolp

Bucks County Green Party: Website: https:// www.gpofpa.org/ Facebook: @bcpagreens

Montgomery County Green Party: Website: https://montcogree­ns. com/Facebook: @MontcoGree­ns

Above all this remember these words from a good friend of mine, “If you’re tired of the way things are, change how you vote. Otherwise, you will just keep getting more of the same. And I have had just, about, enough.”

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