I'm both excited and frightened by a third party candidate. On one hand, a third party candidate breaks this two-party chokehold we've had for a century. On the other hand, it weakens both parties bases enough that a Trump presidency is feasible. In the current situation, I do not support Republican (as I find their fiscal policies far too crippling and risky for the bottom 99%) and I do not support Libertarian (as they support both the fiscal conservatism and social liberties that I find excessive).
While I loved what Bernie said, his plan was going to turn him into a lame duck president that was constantly blocked by the Republican senate and house (much like what has happened to Obama in his second term). Hilary is a liar, but she's willing to make some deals to push necessary legislation through. I just hope this won't turn into another NAFTA fiasco.
I think it's a given we're going to end up with either Republican or Democrat as our next president. I would prefer seeing a Democrat as our progress with Obama has been significant (reducing unemployment and producing a positive jobs report for most of his presidency), and he has made attempts to remove us from the unjustified wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.