For Libertarian Adrian Wyllie, victory in offering an alternative

CLEARWATER (FOX 13) -

While Florida Gubernatorial candidates Republican Gov. Rick Scott and Democrat Charlie Crist made their final stops around the state on Monday, Libertarian Adrian Wyllie spent a low-key day at home in Palm Harbor, gearing up for Election Day.

You may not have heard his name as often as Scott or Crist, but for the past two years, Wyllie has been criss-crossing the state, shaking a lot of hands and sharing a couple beers along the way.

"It's been a lot of time on the road," Wyllie said.

He's traveled 100,000 miles to be exact, with just a handful of paid staff members.

"Win or lose, we really think that we've shown the people of Florida that it is a three-party state. The two-party duopoly is over," Wyllie said.

The latest Quinnipiac voters poll projects Wyllie at seven percent, with Crist at 42% and Scott at 41%. That last nine percent goes to the undecided voters.

Monday night, Libertarian groups around the country joined together to drop a "Twitter bomb, flooding the internet with tweets in support of Wyllie and other like-minded candidates.

"We have seen so many people who say they are coming out to vote for the first time, specifically because they feel like they have something to vote for, instead of having to vote for the lesser of two evils," Wyllie said.

Though Barbara Davis of Clearwater is a registered Republican, she finally got fed up with the attack ads -- so she's switching up her vote.

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For Libertarian Adrian Wyllie, victory in offering an alternative

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