If Johnson started taking away national support from Hillary more than Trump, and then Trump won a state like Ohio.. I'd rather Johnson remain completely irrelevant
It's true though, everyone here in Utah HATES Trump. Even the older people I've talked to. Mormons are all about compassion and acceptance (not to LGBT people but still). Trump only won like 15% in the primaries or something. Ted won almost 70%. I can see him giving up Utah
If Johnson started taking away national support from Hillary more than Trump, and then Trump won a state like Ohio.. I'd rather Johnson remain completely irrelevant
He's not going to pull away from the Democrats as much as he will Republicans. He could very well become her Ross Perot.
She's done more to unify than he would ever would have done they compromised on the minimum wage and healthcare etc. If Bernie supporters actually care about those issues like they claim, then this election should be an incredibly easy choice for them
True, if Bernie supporters wanted someone to support their views the most they'd vote for Stein
It's true though, everyone here in Utah HATES Trump. Even the older people I've talked to. Mormons are all about compassion and acceptance (not to LGBT people but still). Trump only won like 15% in the primaries or something. Ted won almost 70%. I can see him giving up Utah
Yup, I can vouch for this. Mormons despise the hate speech that Trump spews. They're kind of unique compared to other conservative Christian groups when it comes to this. My republican friends are voting for Johnson.
Imagine this is 1992 all over again with Johnson being Perot. He takes some of the conservatives and a Clinton is elected
He's taking slightly more votes from Hillary than Trump at the moment, but isn't contending any Dem states other than New Mexico where he's still around 10 points below Hillary.
He's taking slightly more votes from Hillary than Trump at the moment, but isn't contending any Dem states other than New Mexico where he's still around 10 points below Hillary.
Was he a popular governor in New Mexico? I haven't heard much of what he's done there.
Was he a popular governor in New Mexico? I haven't heard much of what he's done there.
New Mexico is basically 60% democrat and Johnson was elected twice there as a Republican. One of the first to legalize medical weed, support gay marriage, etc. He vetoed more bills than the other 49 governors combined and had incredible growth.