Could Trump's re-election go up in a puff of smoke? Vapers say watch out.
Facing a perfect storm of threats from federal, state and local governments, vapers are banding together politically to defend a product that they claim saves lives
"If Trump bans flavors, there's a good chance he loses Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida," said Ryan Hallisey, from Orange County, N.Y., a vape store owner who took part in the demonstration. "He won those so narrowly, and so many vapers, like 80 percent, are single-issue voters."
The "vape lobby" and its grassroots foot soldiers have been flooding the White House switchboard with calls. They've posted tens of thousands of testimonials on social media and they've rallied at state capitols to let politicians know #WeVapeWeVote, as their hashtag reads.