See here to read an interview with Dan Winslow, chief ballot access attorney for Americans Elect. Thanks to Rick Hasen for the link.
See here to read an interview with Dan Winslow, chief ballot access attorney for Americans Elect. Thanks to Rick Hasen for the link.
Let’s hope he gets a good interview and the interviewer will ask him some important questions.
Oops. Just reread the post that I way too quickly skimmed. *slaps forehead with hand*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Winslow
A giant Romney plot — by the Elephant usual suspects since 1980 (Reagan) ???
Not exactly a hard hitting interview.
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Rick,
Not even sure I’d call it an interview. It is Americans Elect “interviewing” their own ballot access attorney. What would you expect?
Bulls**t and lies if it’s coming from their website, of course.
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Sigh. Looks like my hopes of a good, informative interview were dashed…
I’d like to see an interview with Michael Arno about his business practices since he fled to Southern Californoia in the wake of the Nicholas arrest. I don’t think anyone would blame him for not sticking around after his business partner was caught. However, he seemed to think his vendors, his clients, and the circulators should share in his financial misfortune due to the relocation costs.
He has since adopted the pernicious financial practices he used to balance his books, on the backs of others, after the move as the normal conduct of his business. In this latest round, he is refusing to provide anything more than a number of duplicates to charge back as documentation. His methodlogy and statements sound more like an ‘off his meds’ outpatient with an enemies list.
Just my $0.02
Rick, I can see you’ve got an axe to grind.
Too bad the petitioners can’t put a type of mechanic’s lien on Arno. Or even AE for that matter.
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Sad, but true.