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kpete

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Mon Oct 15, 2012, 12:10 PM Oct 2012

Marijuana Legalization More Popular Than Obama or Romney in Colorado [View all]

Marijuana Legalization More Popular Than Obama or Romney in Colorado
By: Jon Walker Monday October 15, 2012 8:27 am


Amendment 64, which would legalize marijuana and regulate it like alcohol in Colorado, continues to hold a narrow lead. The most recent SurveyUSA poll for the Denver Post found that 48 percent plan to vote for the initiative while 43 percent plan to vote against it.

As expected, the polling has tightened up as we get close to election day. The previous SurveyUSA/Denver Post poll from September found Amendment 64 leading 51 percent yes to 40 percent no.

Interestingly, this is the second recent poll of Colorado that found more voters are currently planning to support marijuana legalization than support either of the major presidential candidates. This same SurveyUSA poll of the presidential race in Colorado has Mitt Romney at 46 percent, President Obama at 45 percent, and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson at 2 percent.

The University of Denver poll from last week also found that Amendment 64 is more popular than either major party candidate. It found 50 percent of likely voters planning to back the marijuana legalization initiative. By comparison, the poll found only 47 percent were planning to vote for Obama and 43 percent for Romney.

http://justsaynow.firedoglake.com/2012/10/15/marijuana-legalization-more-popular-than-obama-or-romney-in-colorado/

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This message was self-deleted by its author Drale Oct 2012 #1
Whatever gets people voting, I guess. n/t porphyrian Oct 2012 #2
While I agree the it should be legalized, for various reasons Drale Oct 2012 #3
They don't even teach civics in Florida public schools any more. porphyrian Oct 2012 #4
Its not a petty issue. ForgoTheConsequence Oct 2012 #7
Did I say it was a petty issue? Drale Oct 2012 #9
If we legalized it, maybe those people who are annoying you would quiet down. Comrade Grumpy Oct 2012 #10
Chill. ForgoTheConsequence Oct 2012 #11
I didn't reply to the alternative view point Drale Oct 2012 #15
Haha. ForgoTheConsequence Oct 2012 #23
How about you and you sub 300 posts not judge anyone? Drale Oct 2012 #24
Are you really using my post count as an issue? ForgoTheConsequence Oct 2012 #25
"This is my last post on this topic" Drale 1:44 PM. Above post: 2:11 PM. Romulox Oct 2012 #27
Who are these people? Tsiyu Oct 2012 #12
You wouldn't find them on DU since DU is a political site Drale Oct 2012 #14
Really? All over the place? Tsiyu Oct 2012 #16
Oh well. I guess we should just continue incarcerating a bigger chunk of our population than any Romulox Oct 2012 #13
This is my last post on this topic Drale Oct 2012 #17
As if Drug Warriors aren't THEMSELVES "single issue voters"! nt Romulox Oct 2012 #19
That's pretty funny stuff, considering the Marijuana reform movement has passed Bluenorthwest Oct 2012 #26
The head of the Chamber of Commerce gave the stupidest DevonRex Oct 2012 #5
It's polling at 57% here in Washington State pokerfan Oct 2012 #6
Feds won't do anything musiclawyer Oct 2012 #18
Good to hear pokerfan Oct 2012 #32
I live mid state and they closed medical place marlakay Oct 2012 #21
We'll see if Gary Johnson can make hay with this. Comrade Grumpy Oct 2012 #8
and then... SniperG Oct 2012 #20
Why is any of that a "problem"? What must the general public be protected from? Romulox Oct 2012 #22
What's the "problem?" Comrade Grumpy Oct 2012 #29
Uh. Your premise is incorrect. Panasonic Oct 2012 #30
Very appealing. This week, due to a physician moving during the slow process Bluenorthwest Oct 2012 #31
Kicked and recommended for the great state of Colorado. Uncle Joe Oct 2012 #28
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