In order to meet the requirements for General Election Debates, the Libertarian Nominee will need to be included in polling. Polls from March show Gary Johnson reaching 11%, which is a factor of 10 higher than the Libertarian turnout in the 2012 election. This amount of interest is obviously powered by the lack of interest in the Big Two parties' candidates, of which are both populist further narrowing the actual choices of policy which electing a new President represents.