This summer saw a slew of court cases over the issue of ballot access. Now the litigation is threatening to undermine voters' confidence in this fall's election. The ability to reflect on and elect our own leaders is the core of our democracy. Democrats should have been thrilled to see third-party candidates like Jill Stein and Cornel West stepping up to provide voters with an alternative choice to the two-party monopoly. They were not. The Democratic Party has filed multiple lawsuits in key swing states to restrict third parties' ballot access. This lawfare will undermine voter confidence in the 2024 election by limiting voters' ability to exercise choice.
FTA In Georgia, an administrative law judge sided with the Georgia Democratic Party and barred him from access to the ballot on a technicality despite finding his petitions met Georgia's minimum signature threshold.
Wrong. The ALJ's decision, last sentence page 7, "[b]ased on the foregoing findings of fact and conclusions of law, the Court concludes that Respondent [West] has met the qualifications to seek the office of President of the United States." administrativelawreport.com
If this law student makes such a fundamental error, i.e. not reading or understanding, the source he cites, WTF would anyone pay any attention to what he has to say? Unless, of course, you're trying to confirm your bias.
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