To: DoughtyOne
Exactly, how democratic is it to grant them relief based on their ability to pay for the reprinting, mailing, etc. of the new ballots.
Someone please explain to me how this is fair to the smaller third parties when the ability to pay for the privilege of breaking the law now comes into play.
If a third party's candidate died before the election, can they only replace him if they can pay for new ballots??
To: KsSunflower
The impression I got from the NJSC regarding the third party candidates was one of derisive "we don't care about you little squirts"
285 posted on
10/07/2002 12:04:56 PM PDT by
twyn1
To: KsSunflower
Yes, and how Democratic is it to replace your guy simply because he's behind in the polls? Yikes! Any party can now replace their candidate if he isn't doing well. LOL This really is emerging anarchy.
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