Third-party voters face a tough choice in a tight election
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Voters face a dilemma every election: consider values with a third-party candidate or support a flawed nominee from the two major parties, a sentiment echoed by Pope Francis.
Pope Francis remarked on the necessity of choosing the lesser of two evils, identifying both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as anti-life without specifying who is lesser.
Tim Malloy from Quinnipiac University Poll noted that third-party candidates, though small in percentage, can influence elections where margins are very tight, potentially being pivotal.
John Quinn, a pro-life millennial voter, plans to vote for the American Solidarity Party, believing even a few votes for a pro-life agenda hold significance despite anticipated loss.
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