The Washington Post reports that voters care more about whether a candidate smokes than his or her race….

Barack, time to quit.

I wonder why, though. Do they think the president will get cancer in office? Do they feel that smoking is retro? That it’s a sign of weakness? That it’s suggestive of smoky back-room politics?

Or is it just—my theory—that we have so many negative connotations about smoking, we impose them on people who smoke?

Which, in my opinion, is not entirely unfair. I do look at Obama’s inability to quit and see it as a sign of weakness.

Oh, and bad news for Mitt Romney: 3 in 10 voters say they’d be less likely to vote for a Mormon….