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The presidential race sure does seem like it'll wind up coming down to Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump — and a whole lot of people would rather have an alternative.
Here's an important early message: Even if you aren't thrilled by the Republican and Democratic options come Election Day, don't vote for anybody else.
We're talking here about the attraction of third parties. So tempting. So disaster-inducing.
The lure is obvious. Trump's terrible and Biden's boring. Much more satisfying to go to the polls and announce you're too far above the status quo to vote for either.
The way so many people did in 2016, when Trump won the presidency thanks to the Electoral College votes of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. Which Hillary Rodham Clinton would probably have carried if the folks who were appalled by Trump had voted for her instead of the Libertarian or Green Party candidates.
OK, ticked-off swing staters, how did that work for you in the long run?