The big question to ask here is; Where are the libertarians?
Theoretically, excessive government regulation and oppressive taxation would bring out the libertarians a-howling. The problem is, for the most part, these libertarians are only libertarians in-so-far-as legalized marijuana is concerned. They have their legalized marijuana now, so now they can go back to being liberals, and embrace big government and taxation again. Hell, during the debates how many times did these faux-alleged libertarians slip and argue that the tax revenues could help balance the budget? WTF kind of libertarian argues for government control and taxation? A fake libertarian, that's what kind, which is basically most of the movement at this point.
Oh, there are a few legitimate libertarians, to be sure. But not in the numbers that comprise this current pothead conservative movement. The legitimate libertarian numbers are similar to those of Ron Paul's campaign in 1988, a statistical blip.
But I doubt these Trojan Horse libertarians will be released by their Democrat organizers just yet. They still have a lot of electoral work to do still, mainly in flanking GOP candidates from the right and siphoning off conservative votes, as we just saw in Virginia.