Monday, November 5, 2012
Gary Johnson: Obama will win
Gary Johnson, the former Republican governor of New Mexico who became the Libertarian Party presidential nominee this year after a failed GOP presidential bid, believes President Barack Obama will be elected to a second term when all is said and done.
“I think Obama’s going to win, that’s what I think,” Johnson said in an interview with Politico.
That doesn't mean he supports the president. Johnson told Politico that it doesn't really matter who wins on Tuesday, as both candidates will continue "unsustainable spending."Gary Johnson will almost certainly lose tomorrow’s election, but the Libertarian presidential candidate plans to continue to push his message by personally engaging with the social media following built up over the course of his campaign.
While not on par with the millions that follow President Obama and Mitt Romney, Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson said Monday he thinks President Barack Obama will defeat Mitt Romney to win a second term.
“I think Obama’s going to win, that’s what I think,” Johnson told POLITICO in an interview. “[My vote is] really spread out, meaning I don’t think there’s any state that I’m going to do better than another.”
Johnson, who’s on the ballot in 48 states and the District of Columbia, hovers in single digits in the polls. The former two-term New Mexico governor declined to single out any state where he expected to do particularly well but said he had no regrets about how he ran his campaign.
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