The Myrtle Beach, South Carolina newspaper The Sun News has this story about the March 10 hearing in Greenville County Republican Party v State of South Carolina. This is the case in which the Republican Party argues that the U.S. Constitution gives it the ability to decide for itself who can vote in its primaries. The party also argues against the state law that says the party convention can’t choose to nominate by convention unless 75% of the delegates agree.
Attention news media folks especially —
Nominations by PUBLIC Electors of PUBLIC candidates for PUBLIC offices to get on PUBLIC ballots at PUBLIC general elections is PUBLIC business.
See the now ancient Texas White Primary cases in SCOTUS.
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