I'm no fan of Obama, but in Obama's second term, yes he will win, and he will continue the war on marijuana. He won't destroy it like Romney would, but he will continue "as is" which is almost as bad.
In a perfect world we wouldn't have a two-party dictatorship and Obama and Romney would be competing for every single vote along with all the third party candidates. But since we have a frightened and weak-minded public in general the two-party exists and continues it's vicious cycle.
I have voted Nader the last two general's and I will be writing in Bernie Sanders in this one.
Unlike what people like mr2shim think, voting your conscious is much more honorable and patriotic then voting for a party. This is why I respect most Ron Paul supporters even though I don't agree with some of what Paul stands for. The "INTELLIGENT MINORITY" are the progressives and libertarians who have no party or powerful rich group supporting them, everyone else, basically 95% of the voting public, are allowing, supporting and voting for a corrupt system. It has become a game of you are either blue or red, any other color or party or individual you choose is wrong. Sounds a lot like behavior these two parties pretend to be against.
I was one of the 0.8% that voted for Nader in 2008, I feel both honored and alone to be a part of that minority. It's like I'm a part of some group of a few hundred who is attempting to break through the walls of a giant kingdom in order to save it from itself with new ideas and direction, and before we can even get to the castle walls we are slaughtered, burned and forgotten.
The facts are both Obama and democrats, Romney and republicans have lied to the American people about almost everything and neither supports marijuana. If you vote Obama or Romney you are part of the problem, not the solution.