>>51526254You mean before he became another white guiltist?
What's in it for you libertarians, anyway? If you check out his Wikipedia page, you'll see that he has adopted several social conservative issues as a Senator. He's an anti-white cuckservative who believes giving black people special favors will gather him votes (hasn't worked for Republicans since 1960, check out Gerald Ford's 1976 ads, he only won like 15% of the black vote altough he desperately tried to attract them, Trump is polling around 25% of the black vote altough he's very anti-PC). He's against controlling 3rd world immigration because of the business lobby the Republicans are having (oh right, surely he's only like that because of idealism, keep telling yourself that). The only thing he's "good" for you is foreign policy, and I don't honestly see how Trump is worse on that considering his Buchanan-like message has always been very close to "America First" foreign policy instead of neo-conservative idealism most other Republican candidates are advocating.
Oh, and for potheads: marijuana will probably become legal within 20 years in all of the US states regardless of who will become the next President. That issue is dependant on cultural change and is such a micro-issue to most politicians that they'll adopt the position that is popular with the public, which is pro-legalization.
No, I haven't watched any of the debates so far. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong on something.