You should balance strategic voting with personal preference. In your case, your personal preferences are completely out of line with over 80% of the country, who are known socialists, even if they reject the label. They also have zero chance of ever being influential outside small-town dive bars haunted by redneck Boomers. Which means that you should be voting for the candidate who is both viable and going to do the least amount of damage, as well as do some things you agree with (ending corporate welfare, ending the war on drugs, etc). That candidate is Bernie Sanders.
You seem to think that libertarianism is what is practiced or adhered to by just about every gainfully employed property owner in the West. This is delusional, woefully incorrect, and demonstrates a fundamental lack of knowledge about what libertarians believe. Because you call yourself a libertarian, I thought you might want to at least have a cursory understanding of what that means in terms of policy. I see now that my efforts are wasted, as you have a preference for pathetic indifference, simple-minded ignorance and a demeaning lack of intellectual curiosity.