Gary Johnson Exclusion from the debates and election manipulation

Brian4Liberty

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The last two debates have featured Huntsman as if he was a front-runner. They have also excluded Gary Johnson, who is polling higher than Huntsman! Should the media be allowed to manipulate and rig US Presidential elections?

A CNN poll two weeks ago showed him tied with Herman Cain and ahead of Rick Santorum and Jon Huntsman.

It’s disappointing, then, that Governor Johnson’s established credibility as a presidential candidate has not earned him the opportunity to present his message in the nationally televised debates.

Our campaign has been respectful when questioning the media’s decisions to exclude Governor Johnson, but credible observers have speculated that there may in fact be a ‘Gary Johnson Rule’ to ensure that he doesn’t appear on stage. (See here and here.)

While the national media may have devised polling “criteria” to determine who is invited and who is not, those criteria become a lot less objective if the polls they’re based on don’t include all the candidates.

How can you qualify for the debates when you’re not included in the polls?

The irony, of course, is that many of the same media outlets who decide the debate participants are also the same people who devise the national polls. While they may say that their debates are open to anyone, their carefully restricted polls effectively play the role of gatekeeper.

When Governor Johnson was included by CNN in their last nationwide survey, he placed ahead of Jon Huntsman and Rick Santorum, and tied with Herman Cain — all three of whom have been invited to every debate, including tonight’s.

But this morning, despite his previous inclusion — and despite polling ahead or even with three other candidates — CNN released their latest poll without Governor Johnson as an option.
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We don’t know what’s going on, but something is.

If you are as bewildered and concerned as we are, ask CNN what the deal is. Here are their email addresses and phone numbers:

CNN:

(404) 827-1500 or (202) 898-7900
Text: CNN (space) and your news tip to 772937 (don’t forget the space after CNN).
http://www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form1.html
Twitter: @CNN or @teamCNN
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http://www.garyjohnson2012.com/cnn-...olled-huntsman-and-santorum-in-their-own-poll
 
Johnson needs to make some noise, garner some attention, and endorse Ron. I'd like him in the race to add credibility to Ron's message to the average voter, but he's not getting in any debates no matter how much he wants to.

I don't know if he would endorse Ron though if he's claiming he's the only liberty candidate. If he really did say that, it's a dick move.
 
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