March to a Million!

As it stands right now, Gary Johnson appears to be very much in the hunt for finally breaking 1,000,000 votes and making history for the Libertarian Party.
This is an exciting night by any measure.


http://www.uncoveredpolitics.com/2012/11/06/latest-gary-johnson-numbers-tops-100000-votes-nationally/


California is going to do it for us!

They haven't counted my vote yet (for Johnson). I'm a life long Republican. The first time I could vote was '92 when I voted for Perot. I have voted Republican (for President) since until '08 when I didn't vote (got moved for work and couldn't change my registration). I actually sat at the poll today staring at my ballot. Now living in California we all know Obama is going to win so it's not like we're in Ohio or something. I voted Ron Paul in the primary. And I like Mitt Romney's background but I just couldn't get excited about the guy. So while all along I would have told you I was voting Romney once in the booth I actually changed my mind and voted Johnson. Now if Romney losses the popular vote by one then I'll probably be upset with myself. Other than that when it came time to produce (because as we all know this board is just rhetoric) I pulled the lever for Johnson and I feel good about it.
 
UPDATE #7:
This will be my final update to this thread tonight, I will continue posting tomorrow about wins and key races. As of 1:39am Eastern, Gary Johnson has now accumulated 1,009,552 votes. He has officially outpaced every previous Libertarian candidate for U.S. President in terms of popular vote and topped one million votes for the first time in the party’s 40 year history! He continues to poll above 1% in almost every state West of the Mississippi, exceeding 2% in Maine, Montana, Wyoming and Alaska. He is currently holding steady at 3.5% in his home state of New Mexico.
UPDATE #6:
As of 1:00am Eastern, Gary Johnson has now accumulated 980,112 votes. He has officially outpaced every previous Libertarian candidate for U.S. President in terms of popular vote. He continues to poll above 1% in almost every state West of the Mississippi, exceeding 2% in Maine, Montana and Wyoming. He is currently holding steady at 3.5% in his home state of New Mexico. Johnson appears poised to break one million votes within the next few minutes.
 
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