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Third Party Spoiler

June 02, 2016

Together, Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and the Green Party’s Jill Stein took about 1.35% of the presidential vote total in 2012, somewhat short of Ralph Nader’s impressive 2.54% in 2000.  Some analysts speculate today’s presumptive Republican and Democratic nominees’ high negative ratings make 2016 a promising year for a third party candidate.  Judging by recent polling, they may be right.

The March 23 Monmouth University poll had Hillary Clinton at 42%; Donald Trump at 34%; Gary Johnson at 11%; and “Other candidate” at 1%.  Five percent were undecided.  The May 17 Fox News poll had Ms. Clinton at 39%; Mr. Trump at 42%; Mr. Johnson at 10%; and 3% undecided.  Ms. Clinton was at 38%; Mr. Trump at 35%; and Mr. Johnson was again at 10% in the May 23 Morning Consult poll while the percentage of those undecided was 17%.

Who is hurt the most by the strength of third party candidates?  Evidence suggests it is Mr. Trump.  He loses in two out of the three matchups where Mr. Johnson locks in at least ten percent, while Ms. Clinton loses only once.  If Mr. Trump wants to a better outcome, he will need to convince a significant number of undecided voters they should side with him rather than the alternatives.

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