There is a third choice

Trump or Biden? If you’re not sure, consider what both parties have given us over the years:

Over $26 trillion in debt, trillion-dollar deficits, plus trillions more in unfunded liabilities

Non-stop involvement in expensive and deadly foreign wars

Skyrocketing health care costs

The highest imprisonment rate in the world; even higher among racial minorities and the poor

A broken retirement system unable to pay promised benefits

Tariffs that are destroying markets for American farmers and raising consumer prices

Forced shutdowns of our economy and government barriers to job creation

If you’re tired of the failed policies and big government solutions that our two Presidential candidates have offered, there is a 3rd choice.

Jo Jorgensen is the Libertarian Party candidate for president. She is the only third-party candidate to be on the ballot in all 50 states!

She has the skills, drive and experience to bring the messages of economic prosperity, health freedom, peace, and meaningful criminal justice reform to this election. She has the determination to make real change for real people if elected.

Why vote for the lesser of 2 evils?

Your vote is not wasted when you take a stand for Freedom and vote your conscience for the most viable candidate in this election!

Find out more about Jo Jorgensen, the Libertarian candidate at Jo20.com.

Craig M. Grossman

Spokane

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