Posted on 12/03/2023 4:48:31 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
In the state of Maine, the deadline for candidates for president to turn in a sufficient number of signatures to be on the March 5, 2024 Primary Election ballot was 5 p.m. on Friday. The candidates needed 2,000 valid voter signatures to appear on the ballot. According to the Secretary of State, candidate Chris Christie did not make the cut.
Dec. 2 (UPI) — Former New Jersey governor and Republican presidential hopeful Chris Christie will not be on the Maine primary election ballot after failing to obtain the required number of in-state petition signatures.
In order to be on the ballot for Maine’s March 5, 2024, primary election, candidates must have 2,000 in-state signatures, but state officials said Saturday he didn’t make the cut.
“The deadline for candidates for president to turn in a sufficient number of signatures to be on the March 5, 2024, primary election ballot was 5 p.m. today,” Maine’s Secretary of State said in a press release.
Christie only received 844 signatures, Maine Director of Elections Heidi Peckham told CBS News. (link)
3 MINUTES OF VIDEO DYNAMITE...FROM 1965!!
If THIS doesn’t stir up the folks STILL ON THE SIDELINES, WE’RE PROBABLY NOT WORTH SAVING!!
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https://x.com/SaltyGoat17/status/1731082933383860455?s=20
Hate to break it to ya.
None of them do, and never did.
Trump 2024 🇺🇸
Oh noes Christie might shut down another bridge out of revenge over this
Too bad. So sad.
Oof, good one.
Now that’s funny
Chris Christie fails to qualify for the Sunday buffet at the Golden Corral.
-PJ
Why do I think “Teletubby” viewing this.....
Christie fails , period.
I don’t think he call pull that look off.
‘Chris Christie Fails .....’
You can leave off the rest & just add a period.
That’s a shame. Christie’s the number one candidate. By weight.
Should be chorizo lol
What a shame........he is.
Good grief..
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