Johnson-Weld campaign endorses vaping

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If the Libertarians weren't otherwise so :censored: crazy, this might get my vote. I hope it raises some awareness of the issue.
Johnson is not that bad. He's more Libertarian lite. It would help to Google him, and see how he stands on all issues. I'm a moderate independent voter, and he represents me the most. The vaping thing is a bonus.
 

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If the Libertarians weren't otherwise so :censored: crazy, this might get my vote. I hope it raises some awareness of the issue.
Johnson is more of a socially-liberal Republican than a full-blown, Big L Libertarian. Try this & see how much your own views on various issues align with each candidate
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Johnson is more of a socially-liberal Republican than a full-blown, Big L Libertarian. Try this & see how much your own views on various issues align with each candidate
2016 Presidential Election Quiz
Thanks, Doc, that was fun! Here's my results...
Jill Stein 87%
Hillary Clinton 84%
Gary Johnson 20%
Donald Trump 9%
I'm not quite as radical as Chairman Mao, but I don't miss it by much.
 

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Johnson is more of a socially-liberal Republican than a full-blown, Big L Libertarian. Try this & see how much your own views on various issues align with each candidate
2016 Presidential Election Quiz
That was interesting. I got Trump because I am a Catholic conservative, but I was surprised when it said I agree more with Johnson on the economy.
 
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Thanks, Doc, that was fun! Here's my results...
Jill Stein 87%
Hillary Clinton 84%
Gary Johnson 20%
Donald Trump 9%
I'm not quite as radical as Chairman Mao, but I don't miss it by much.
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Unfortunately those top 2 in your list would ban vaping at their earliest convenience. Jill because it's big bad industry & Hill because Pharma and #KeepSmokingWeNeedTheMoney
 

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Libertarian party presidential ticket have recognized that arbitrary & capricious anti-vaping regs threaten the entire industry and more than 9M American lives.

Presidential Campaign Endorses Vaping
As Nov ballots start arriving in the mail, don't forget which candidate has our back & which stand ready to stab US in the back
 
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From a vaping standpoint, elimination of regulations and oppressive policies is the only possible answer. If you decide only on that matter, the choices are clear. But your decision (if your choice wins) will affect far more than that. Your vote counts but a vote for Johnson or Stein is worthless in the end; makes you feel good to speak your mind though.

Trump 96%
Johnson 68%
Stein 9%
Hillary 4% (for some reason only on criminal issues)

Funny how that little report sides completely with me.
 

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I haven't been on ECF in the past two weeks, and just yesterday first heard about this October 4 news story.

And yet, I've been doing vaping advocacy every day, and I've supported Johnson's campaign for the past year.

If I didn't know about it until yesterday, it is likely that 99% of vapers haven't heard about it yet.

And based upon the response on this thread, only a few vapers seem to care.
 

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And based upon the response on this thread, only a few vapers seem to care.
There used to be more vapers that cared around these parts.
And even then it wasn't a whole lot of them.

But those that did care?

Well, many eventually moved on to more social environments like Facebook or Twitter.
Places where they could really have a bit more impact it seems.

Those of us left here are dinosaurs, just trying to stay out of the tar pits.
Or doing the best we can, with what we have to work with.

But as always, Bill, thanks for what you do.
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