Although former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson is gaining in the polls and is expected to be on the ballot in all 50 states as third-party presidential candidate, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus insisted on Sunday that the libertarian was a non-factor.
During an interview with Priebus on CNN, host Candy Crowley noted that 4 percent of Colorado voters recently said they planned to vote for a third-party candidate.
The conventional wisdom is that hes going to draw from Mitt Romney, Crowley explained. And it makes a difference in Colorado, it makes a difference in Virginia, it will make a difference in North Carolina.
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It doesnt worry me, Priebus replied. I think people understand that theyre not going to throw their vote away when we have an election here thats about the future of America.
We dont have a third-party candidate thats anywhere near the popularity of Ross Perot or John Anderson, he added. I just dont see that happening. In fact, I see that its almost a non-factor. And so, Im not worried about it.
A recent Gravis Marketing/Capitol Correspondent poll found Johnson had support from over 10 percent of voters in Ohio, reducing Romneys support by over 6 percent.
Watch this video from CNNs State of the Union, broadcast Oct. 7, 2012.