Sending President Obama A Message With Your Vote

rollinbud

Active Member
A conundrum is faced by many cannabis users when they think about who to vote for for President this November. They are very disappointed in President Obama and his actions toward medical marijuana in states where it is legal, which are in direct contradiction to his words on the subject as a Presidential candidate.
But the vast majority of the people I’m describing would rather cut off their own hand than vote for Mitt Romney. So how can those voters send a message to President Obama that they are unhappy without risking a Romney Presidency?
The obvious answer is Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson. The more votes he gets the more President Obama will know a large section of voters is unhappy with him. This will give him something to work on for his Presidential legacy. But many fear a vote for Gary Johnson will be a vote taken from President Obama, something the Romney campaign would love. I’m sure at this point they’ll take the White House any way they can get it.
In swing states where Obama and Romney are close in the polls, this scenario could come to pass (although Johnson will take many votes from Romney as well as a fiscal conservative). But let’s assume the majority of votes that Gary Johnson gets would have gone to President Obama. If you live in a swing state like Colorado or Ohio or Florida, Gary Johnson’s votes could be enough to take that state and give it to Romney. So if you do live in a state where polls are close and you want Obama to win, it’s best for you to vote Obama.
But there are many states where the polls are not close. Like California for example. Obama is not going to lose California and a recent poll shows he has opened up a 24 point lead over Romney in the Golden State. Voters in CA can safely send Obama a message by voting for Gary Johnson while not risking Romney winning the state.
The same goes for any state where Obama has a big lead, or where Romney has a big lead for that matter. In these states a vote for Johnson will increase his total but will not risk switching a state to a Democrat or Republican.
Many of the latest state polls can be found here. In recent polls we see Obama up 19% in Maryland and Romney up 21% in Arkansas. These are states where Johnson votes can have a huge impact without causing a “President Romney.” Obama is up 17 points in Washington, another medical marijuana state that has been hit hard by the federal medical marijuana crackdown (like California) and where some voters might want to send the President a message about his actions.
A vote for Gary Johnson could have another large impact as well, especially for the future of the political process in this country. If Governor Johnson can get 5% of the popular vote, he will qualify the Libertarian Party for $90 million in federal matching funds in 2016. This will give the LP “major party” status and since marijuana legalization is part of the LP platform, this is a good thing. It can also go a long way in breaking the hold the GOP and Dems have on the political process in this country.
So, what state do you live in? Is it a state that is already decided in the Presidential race? If so, take a hard look at Gary Johnson and see if voting for him can make an impact.

http://the420times.com/2012/10/sending-president-obama-a-message-with-your-vote/
 

timbo123

Active Member
A conundrum is faced by many cannabis users when they think about who to vote for for President this November. They are very disappointed in President Obama and his actions toward medical marijuana in states where it is legal, which are in direct contradiction to his words on the subject as a Presidential candidate.
But the vast majority of the people I’m describing would rather cut off their own hand than vote for Mitt Romney. So how can those voters send a message to President Obama that they are unhappy without risking a Romney Presidency?
The obvious answer is Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson. The more votes he gets the more President Obama will know a large section of voters is unhappy with him. This will give him something to work on for his Presidential legacy. But many fear a vote for Gary Johnson will be a vote taken from President Obama, something the Romney campaign would love. I’m sure at this point they’ll take the White House any way they can get it.
In swing states where Obama and Romney are close in the polls, this scenario could come to pass (although Johnson will take many votes from Romney as well as a fiscal conservative). But let’s assume the majority of votes that Gary Johnson gets would have gone to President Obama. If you live in a swing state like Colorado or Ohio or Florida, Gary Johnson’s votes could be enough to take that state and give it to Romney. So if you do live in a state where polls are close and you want Obama to win, it’s best for you to vote Obama.
But there are many states where the polls are not close. Like California for example. Obama is not going to lose California and a recent poll shows he has opened up a 24 point lead over Romney in the Golden State. Voters in CA can safely send Obama a message by voting for Gary Johnson while not risking Romney winning the state.
The same goes for any state where Obama has a big lead, or where Romney has a big lead for that matter. In these states a vote for Johnson will increase his total but will not risk switching a state to a Democrat or Republican.
Many of the latest state polls can be found here. In recent polls we see Obama up 19% in Maryland and Romney up 21% in Arkansas. These are states where Johnson votes can have a huge impact without causing a “President Romney.” Obama is up 17 points in Washington, another medical marijuana state that has been hit hard by the federal medical marijuana crackdown (like California) and where some voters might want to send the President a message about his actions.
A vote for Gary Johnson could have another large impact as well, especially for the future of the political process in this country. If Governor Johnson can get 5% of the popular vote, he will qualify the Libertarian Party for $90 million in federal matching funds in 2016. This will give the LP “major party” status and since marijuana legalization is part of the LP platform, this is a good thing. It can also go a long way in breaking the hold the GOP and Dems have on the political process in this country.
So, what state do you live in? Is it a state that is already decided in the Presidential race? If so, take a hard look at Gary Johnson and see if voting for him can make an impact.

http://the420times.com/2012/10/sending-president-obama-a-message-with-your-vote/

I agree with you. I have voted for presidential candidates from 3 different parties in my lifetime (includng Obama last time)... I believed his lies about his position on Medical Marijuana. Now he can't have my vote. Gary Johnson gets my vote.
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
I love me some Gary Johnson. But I'm voting O'Bama. I got through this recession with O'Bama's help. I can't even imagine what shape this country would be in if McCain was running the show. :shock:
 

Taviddude

Well-Known Member
I love me some Gary Johnson. But I'm voting O'Bama. I got through this recession with O'Bama's help. I can't even imagine what shape this country would be in if McCain was running the show. :shock:
No Shit, right? Sound logic there man. :blsmoke:
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
A conundrum is faced by many cannabis users when they think about who to vote for for President this November. They are very disappointed in President Obama and his actions toward medical marijuana in states where it is legal, which are in direct contradiction to his words on the subject as a Presidential candidate.
But the vast majority of the people I’m describing would rather cut off their own hand than vote for Mitt Romney. So how can those voters send a message to President Obama that they are unhappy without risking a Romney Presidency?
The obvious answer is Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson. The more votes he gets the more President Obama will know a large section of voters is unhappy with him. This will give him something to work on for his Presidential legacy. But many fear a vote for Gary Johnson will be a vote taken from President Obama, something the Romney campaign would love. I’m sure at this point they’ll take the White House any way they can get it.
In swing states where Obama and Romney are close in the polls, this scenario could come to pass (although Johnson will take many votes from Romney as well as a fiscal conservative). But let’s assume the majority of votes that Gary Johnson gets would have gone to President Obama. If you live in a swing state like Colorado or Ohio or Florida, Gary Johnson’s votes could be enough to take that state and give it to Romney. So if you do live in a state where polls are close and you want Obama to win, it’s best for you to vote Obama.
But there are many states where the polls are not close. Like California for example. Obama is not going to lose California and a recent poll shows he has opened up a 24 point lead over Romney in the Golden State. Voters in CA can safely send Obama a message by voting for Gary Johnson while not risking Romney winning the state.
The same goes for any state where Obama has a big lead, or where Romney has a big lead for that matter. In these states a vote for Johnson will increase his total but will not risk switching a state to a Democrat or Republican.
Many of the latest state polls can be found here. In recent polls we see Obama up 19% in Maryland and Romney up 21% in Arkansas. These are states where Johnson votes can have a huge impact without causing a “President Romney.” Obama is up 17 points in Washington, another medical marijuana state that has been hit hard by the federal medical marijuana crackdown (like California) and where some voters might want to send the President a message about his actions.
A vote for Gary Johnson could have another large impact as well, especially for the future of the political process in this country. If Governor Johnson can get 5% of the popular vote, he will qualify the Libertarian Party for $90 million in federal matching funds in 2016. This will give the LP “major party” status and since marijuana legalization is part of the LP platform, this is a good thing. It can also go a long way in breaking the hold the GOP and Dems have on the political process in this country.
So, what state do you live in? Is it a state that is already decided in the Presidential race? If so, take a hard look at Gary Johnson and see if voting for him can make an impact.

http://the420times.com/2012/10/sending-president-obama-a-message-with-your-vote/

For once Rollinbud came thru with something. The problem is though. How do you know urging people to vote for gary Johnson even in some states where Obama leads wont give the election to Romney. Since most of the stuff you Copy and paste is from Fright Wing sites. I look at this post with suspicion. The same way I looked at The republican party bankrolling Naders 2004 run
 

rollinbud

Active Member
How do you know urging people to vote for gary Johnson even in some states where Obama leads wont give the election to Romney.

I'm counting on exactly that silly lib. You guys definitley are one sandwich short of a picnic aren't you?

0-BAMA SUCKS!
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
I don't know what you guys are worried about, you are going to get the same thing no matter who you vote for.
 

timbo123

Active Member
I'm counting on exactly that silly lib. You guys definitley are one sandwich short of a picnic aren't you?

0-BAMA SUCKS!
Wow... that sure was alot of effort... Why not just say "Obama Sucks" to begin with? Or just fart and amuse yourself that way? Nevertheless... Obama lost my vote with his dick move on medical marijuana. Mitt loses my vote because he is just flat out a dick in every sense. Your premise was still valid, despite the fact that you think it was a funny joke. Gary Johnson 2012 and then more importantly... Gary Johnson 2016.
 

timbo123

Active Member
Post debate thoughts... Romney played the middle class card pretty well. Obama seemed a little tired an uninspiring. Romney wants to pour more money into the war machine. I still can't forgive Obama for backstabbing medical marijuana and I still can't vote for Romney who will fight marijuana legalization "tooth and nail"...
At the end of the day either one of the two will likely ram it up America's poop chute. I'm still voting for Gary Johnson.
 

SSHZ

Well-Known Member
The problem with some of you is that you put legalizing pot over your country's health......pot will always be here, your country may not. Ryan wants to leave legalization up to the states, and get the fed's out of it entirely. Believe it or not, you'll be better off with Romney in the long run.
 

SSHZ

Well-Known Member
The fact remains that 'RYAN WANTS THE DECISIONS MADE ON A STATE LEVEL REGARDING MARIJUANA".........I didn't say anything about the rest of the republican party dimwit. At least your not lied to with a straight face like Obama did.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
I love me some Gary Johnson. But I'm voting O'Bama. I got through this recession with O'Bama's help. I can't even imagine what shape this country would be in if McCain was running the show. :shock:
Vote Obama , because he sucks less than McCain or the next Republican douche bag, Mittens ? If people continue to vote for their flavor of the less sucky one of the two major assholes how will a Gary Johnson type ever get in?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
The fact remains that 'RYAN WANTS THE DECISIONS MADE ON A STATE LEVEL REGARDING MARIJUANA".........I didn't say anything about the rest of the republican party dimwit. At least your not lied to with a straight face like Obama did.
ryan is the republican party, dimwit.

try to keep up.
 
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