In 2004 George W. Bush's re-election campaign worked to put anti-gay
marriage ballot initiatives up for vote in several swing states in order
to turn out more hard-core conservatives to the polls. This year the
question is whether marijuana legalization measures will turn out young
voters for Obama.
Bush's plan to use gay marriage bans -- in states that did not actually
allow gay marriage -- as a turnout booster led to signs featuring icky public restroom symbols proliferated and liberal panic that the Christian right had taken over. The press obsessed over "values voters." One of Bush's aides, Ken Mehlman, who later came out as gay himself, has apologized for the strategy, two others say it didn't work.
This year there's another incumbent president with modest approval
ratings who could turn out his base with controversial ballot measures.
But this time, the issue features no biblical or scatological imagery.
In 2012, voters in swing states will decide whether they'll allow their
fellow citizens to bear joints. Unlike the gay marriage votes, there's
no indication that Obama's re-election team is behind any of the pot
legalization initiatives, but there are Democrats who are hoping that it
will boost turnout among weed's biggest fans: young people.
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What good would it do if nobody has money to buy it?
ReplyDeleteThats the only way Obama will get reelected ,everybody would have to be high on weed to vote for such a failure
ReplyDeleteIT COULD BRING THIS COUNTRY MORE REVENUE THEN TOBACCO DOES NOW.
ReplyDeleteIt would cost more then what you're paying now after the governments cut.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't matter. It would still be illegal according to most state laws. pffffft.
ReplyDeleteExcept the Obama administration has cracked down harsher on medical marijuana dispensaries more than any other President in history. He said one thing, and did another, just like always.
ReplyDeleteThat is what I was going to say 10:56. He will just say that he is going to do something and then after getting the votes and being re-elected he would have a "change of heart" much like he has already done with the medical marijuana.
ReplyDelete6:39 Federal law overrules state law. Read a book. pfffft.
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