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SouthernDem4ever

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9. And of course there are states who won't even follow their own rules anyway
Fri Dec 29, 2023, 10:03 AM
Dec 2023

because they have fascists ruining their government.

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The vast majority will decline Polybius Dec 2023 #1
The CA SoS's decision was not based on the merits but on the fact that she has no jurisdiction to make a decision. SunSeeker Dec 2023 #4
There's really no way to prove what will happen in the future Polybius Dec 2023 #10
You think SCOTUS will be 8-1 to uphold Maine's disqualification decision? SunSeeker Dec 2023 #13
No, I think the opposite Polybius Jan 2024 #15
Apparently, CA law doesn't allow the Secretary of State to determine Constitutional eligibility William Seger Dec 2023 #2
Correct, whereas Maine requires the Secretary of State to hold a hearing and make a decision if a voter complains. SunSeeker Dec 2023 #3
On the ballot or not, Trump won't win a vote majority in California. ificandream Dec 2023 #5
Even looking at those numbers I still can't believe that many people SouthernDem4ever Dec 2023 #8
This is why I think the USSC will not take the CO appeal. malthaussen Dec 2023 #6
And of course there are states who won't even follow their own rules anyway SouthernDem4ever Dec 2023 #9
If someone was not thirty five or not a natural born citizen LiberalFighter Dec 2023 #7
By law, she has to put anyone on the ballot who is "generally advocated for or recognized" as a candidate William Seger Dec 2023 #12
Answer: yes because that's a provable fact brooklynite Dec 2023 #14
Disappointing Bayard Dec 2023 #11
Is there anything in the Constitution that requires a candidate to be a living person? LiberalFighter Jan 2024 #16
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