I’m more leaning towards not voting… but would a vote for Chase Oliver benefit Ancaps and libertarians in the long run?

And before anyone goes on about how he’s anti ancap and talks shit about Ron Paul and Mises, and how he is pro-authoritarian on covid measures… yeah I already know, and that’s not what I’m asking. I don’t care to discuss his stances because they are irrelevant and he won’t win. But…

Since the mises caucus took over, then wouldn’t a vote for him boost visibility, possibly funding or easier ballot access in the future of the party or something for actual ancaps or ancap adjecents. He probably won’t even get 2% popular vote imo, so if I was already planning to not even vote, then wouldn’t it just be better to vote on someone who indirectly represents the Mises Caucus, and who might slightly secure their future. Wouldn’t this contribute, even if the contribution is minuscule, to the possibility of the US having it’s own Milei someday? Because states have rules about how many votes your party got the last election in order for you to even be eligible for the ballot in the next one or something.

Ok ready to get drug through the dirt for this one. Let’s hear it lol.

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