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Here are a couple bannes you can use on Facebook and Google+ to show your support for +Gary Johnson.
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Disclaimer: The results come from a sampling of visitors that voted on my website. The methodology does not represent a statistically significant cross section of any voter category.
That being said, I find the results interesting. I know I had visitors that identified as members of the Libertarian Party. I also know that I had a large number of Independents and Republicans which visited to vote on my poll, after I posted it on my Google+ page. Clearly name recognition has played a large part in the results of this poll. Well let me post the results and we will discuss them further.
Gary Johnson | 65% (326 votes) |
R. Lee Wrights | 15% (77 votes) |
R.J. Harris | 11% (55 votes) |
Carl Person | 4% (21 votes) |
Miss Joy Waymire | 2% (12 votes) |
Bill Still | 1% (5 votes) |
Roger Gary | 1% (4 votes) |
Robert Milnes | 0% (2 votes) |
Jim Burns | 0% (1 vote) |
James Ogle | 0% (0 votes) |
Total votes: 503 |
From this little poll I conducted it appears Gary Johnson has enough popularity to pull in a commanding lead from a cross section of Internet voters. If this popularity crosses over to the 2012 National Libertarian Party Nominating Convention is yet to be seen.
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Johnson announced his candidacy for President on April 21, 2011, as a Republican, on a libertarian platform emphasizing the United States public debt and a balanced budgetthrough a 43% reduction of all federal government spending, protection of civil liberties, an immediate end to the War in Afghanistan and his advocacy of the FairTax. On December 28, 2011, after being excluded from the majority of the Republican Party’s presidential debates and failing to gain traction while campaigning for the New Hampshire primary, he withdrew his candidacy for the Republican nomination and announced that he would continue his presidential campaign as a candidate for the nomination of the Libertarian Party. – Wikipedia
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This page has a list of all individuals running for U.S. President in 2012 who have filed statements of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission, and who are Bylaws Sustaining Members of the national Libertarian Party.
It includes the following who have filed as Libertarians:
The following are Bylaws Sustaining Members of the national Libertarian Party and have announced their intention to run for U.S. President in 2012, but are not listed on the Federal Election Commission page referenced above.
*Information from LP.org*
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