I agree with you there. I guess for the individual, the choice is 1. try to influence candidates A and B, or 2. try to push for third party. For me personally, I'm choosing to vote against a particular candidate this year.
An interesting question is why didn't the third party candidates get a strong following this year given all the hatred towards the popular candidates. For me, I looked at Jill's website and just felt that she didn't really match the things the I feel are most important. Likewise, neither Jill or Gary seemed to be aggressive enough to "take" the votes they needed. Both seem to be very passive which for me, does not sit well.
Regarding Ligh's comment about the democrats telling the truth, that was one of the few times that Hillary did tell the truth and yes, it bit her in the ass, hard. The main problem with Hillary is that she has an astounding record for lying and deceiving people, AND getting caught. Because of this, she struggles with being branded as dishonest and untrustworthy. Even her supporters will tell you this, but they'll say they would rather vote for her than for Trump....
I think like the last few elections, more people are probably voting "against" a candidate instead of voting "for" a candidate.
For anyone who's really interested in seeing the Democrat's dirty side, take a look at wikileaks.org or log onto twitter and check out @wikileaks or #PodestaEmails. You'll be shocked at some of the crap that has been uncovered.