Voting for a third party? It’s dangerously dismissive
After the first presidential debate, you may be tempted to vote for a third party candidate: Gary Johnson. And that
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Megan Wallin is a young writer with a background in the social sciences and an interest in seeking the extraordinary in the mundane. A Seattle native, she finds complaining about the constant drizzle and overabundance of Starbucks coffee therapeutic. With varied work experiences as a residential counselor, preprimary educator, musician, writing tutor and college newspaper reporter/editor, Megan is thrilled to offer a unique perspective through writing, research and open dialogue.
After the first presidential debate, you may be tempted to vote for a third party candidate: Gary Johnson. And that
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