CATO is holding its first-ever event on ballot access, at noon, Tuesday, October 13. Although the event is free, reservations are required. See here for instructions on how to reserve, either by phone or by e-mail. The event is centered around Professor James Bennett’s book (being released on October 13) “Not Invited to the Party.” Also, Theresa Amato, author of “The Myth of Vote Choice in a 2-Party Tyranny” will speak; and Hans A. von Spakovsky, a former Federal Election Commissioner, will speak. Reservations must be made no later than Monday, October 12, at noon. Although October 12 is Columbus Day, a federal holiday, CATO is open that day.
The event is at CATO headquarters, 1000 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington DC 20001. The link above can also be used on October 13 to watch the event live.
Separate is NOT equal.
Brown v. Bd of Ed 1954
Much too difficult for armies of lawyers, profs and book writers to understand — for ballot access.
EQUAL nominating petitions.
P.R. and nonpartisan A.V.
NO party hack caucuses, primaries and conventions are needed.