Nader asks for Rehearing in Michigan Case

On January 24, Ralph Nader asked the entire 6th circuit to rehear his ballot access case against Michigan. The issue is whether the Secretary of State should have placed him on the ballot as the Reform Party nominee in 2004. The Reform Party was ballot-qualified, but Michigan refused to list any of its nominees (for any office) because of an internal dispute over the party officers.


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Nader asks for Rehearing in Michigan Case — 2 Comments

  1. he was just a republican plug anyway but he should have been on the ballot, we have a big lack of choice when it comes to voting

  2. Nader ran a fraudulent 2004 campaign when he associated himself with a sham Reform Party in Michigan, Florida, etc. and in several other states, shamelessly allowed himself to be used by the GOP while utilizing myriad fraudulent methods to gain ballot access. Shame on him. Thank goodness the Ballot Project was so effective in limiting his ballot access in many states where he employed such outrageous tactics.

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