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To: Verginius Rufus

If they do not uphold the lawsuit, it will have ramifications on every election in this Country going forward. Petitions, declarations are part of the process. I had two opponents removed the first time I ran because of petition and signing errors. Just follow the directions. If they don’t remove him from the ballot then what’s the point of doing anything going forward.


26 posted on 08/27/2021 6:49:07 AM PDT by Hildy (In an unforgiving world, only the shameless survive.)
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To: Hildy

“Petitions, declarations are part of the process. I had two opponents removed the first time I ran because of petition and signing errors.”

I agree that the rules should be followed. But I am wondering what the underlying issue is here. It’s probably looking at the wrong end of the question to focus on a high visibility, top of the ballot race involving a major candidate whose intentions are universally known.

I’m guessing that the real concern is downballot shenanigans involving local races in which someone might file fraudulent paperwork in someone else’s name, just to cause confusion or to split the vote with dummy candidacies. But offhand, I can’t think of examples, probably because everyone has always had the rule that candidates had to have their documents signed and witnessed.

A couple of colorful war stories would be instructive. I assume the rule exists for a reason. If there is indeed a reason, the rule should be followed. And that means it should be impartially applied.

Which it almost certainly won’t be, but let’s cross that bridge when we come to it.


30 posted on 08/27/2021 7:02:07 AM PDT by sphinx
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