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In reply to the discussion: Nate Silver is way off base here [View all]customerserviceguy
(25,406 posts)58. Yep, they'd love
to find a way to kneecap Joe Biden in the SC primary.
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So you think he won't enter and cough up the taxes? Calif. is doing it to get the info out.
brush
Jul 2019
#31
The state is doing it to get the info out. Only possible backfire is if the taxes are clean.
brush
Jul 2019
#33
This is only for the primary, not the GE. Not even sure if the Ca SC will allow this for the
still_one
Jul 2019
#6
I'd be ok if it's required of everyone... like what my kids had to submit to get their 1st driver's
deurbano
Jul 2019
#64
Most states have ballot access laws that set forth specific requirements candidates must meet
StarfishSaver
Jul 2019
#22
An Antidote to Donald Trump's Secrecy on Taxes (Ironically from the NYT, lolol)
Celerity
Jul 2019
#24
What's "undemocratic" about it? Candidates of all parties have to abide the same rules.
Goodheart
Jul 2019
#26
I have never found Nate to be a fount of wisdom no matter how popular his opinions are with some.
Ford_Prefect
Jul 2019
#30
Does this also require tax returns for all state and local candidates as well ?
MichMan
Jul 2019
#36
I like this...my concern is that this next election is going to be held up in courts
C Moon
Jul 2019
#45
Actually, many states have ballot access requirements that mandate candidates do certain things
StarfishSaver
Jul 2019
#53
Agreed - plus, I'm not sure a state can unilaterally force someone to waive their federal
Midwestern Democrat
Jul 2019
#61
KGB is already in our systems, gotta vote still but mass chaos and war coming which is
Eliot Rosewater
Jul 2019
#52