Rand Paul Endorses Gary Johnson for Senate.

When is the last time you bought Sudafed? You don't have complete liberty to buy it, there are very strict limits to how much you can purchase, and requires your ID get entered into a database. Get caught with too much and you might very well be looking at jail.

OK I have to interject . . .
a local old timer (former ex- Chi town boxer -actually originally LaGrange - old school boxer - Howard Cosel-esque")
bought a shitload of Sudafed a few years back -
overall good guy that broke up a fight in 2008 (RP) v. McCain's hero the county attorney'ds dad- he faced a major fdelony facing major felony except he's like 70 . . .

it's about money . . . got probation . . . the tavern is off limits for him . . no football games in the bar off limits . . .
yet, bought me a beer in the local 'pub' last year downtown. lol`

Back to Johnson . . .

A Libertarian that really could become that much of a laughing stock - suits the goonerment fine. Ends liberty ideals by "crazy."
 
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I never said that. This is at least the second time you have twisted my words around with no proof at all.

What I am saying is that Gary Johnson is not a libertarian. He is a big government libertine who wants to use government to promote the things he likes and stick it to the rest of us.

Wait a second. Haven't you repeatedly claimed that Trump has done many good things and that we shouldn't be so negative about him?
 
I know Governor GaryJohnson has toked more 'weed' than I ever had, but I want him to WIN!
 
Will Gary's Senate chambers be uncommonly welcoming to Council On Foreign Relations lobbyists?
 
Will Gary's Senate chambers be uncommonly welcoming to Council On Foreign Relations lobbyists?

Only if they all get stoned and inhale the same wackytabbacky smoke, I assume.
He's an improvement over President Donald Trump, he likes to mellow out people.
 
I'm pretty stoked about this run. Gary has a real chance to become the first Libertarian Party senator.

National Review has an article stating Gary is polling at 21%, with 30% still undecided. If the Republican drops out, Johnson would stand a better chance, but he's already gained quite a few Republican endorsements.
 
I'm pretty stoked about this run. Gary has a real chance to become the first Libertarian Party senator.

National Review has an article stating Gary is polling at 21%, with 30% still undecided. If the Republican drops out, Johnson would stand a better chance, but he's already gained quite a few Republican endorsements.

How does polling at 21% constitute a real chance? Unless you mean like 1 in 1,000,000?
 
How does polling at 21% constitute a real chance? Unless you mean like 1 in 1,000,000?

The first poll, made as soon as he entered the race, and before he'd had time to even campaign much, shows he'd get 21% with 30% still undecided. That is a real chance. There's plenty of time for that number to go up, especially as Gary already has $100,000 to spend on the campaign, in a state with only one media market.
 
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The first poll, made as soon as he entered the race, and before he'd had time to even campaign much, shows he'd get 21% with 30% still undecided. That is a real chance. There's plenty of time for that number to go up, especially as Gary already has $100,000 to spend on the campaign, in a state with only one media market.

I still can't fathom how you consider that a real chance. Are you thinking that, even though only 30% of those who already have decided support him, 100% of the undecideds are going to?
 
I still can't fathom how you consider that a real chance. Are you thinking that, even though only 30% of those who already have decided support him, 100% of the undecideds are going to?

Why on earth would 100% of the undecideds need to support him?
 
I still can't fathom how you consider that a real chance. Are you thinking that, even though only 30% of those who already have decided support him, 100% of the undecideds are going to?
It isn't a 2 way race, if the R drops out then most of his support will go to Johnson.
 
Independents, Libertarians, and Republicans are challenging a last-minute change in the New Mexico ballot; the case will be held before the New Mexico Supreme Court. Even some Democrats are calling foul, as New Mexico's Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver (D) made the surprise announcement that straight ticket voting would return to New Mexico, in this year's election. This is likely illegal, as NM has banned straight-ticket ballots since 2001.
 
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