Evan Falchuk, United Independent Party nominee for Massachusetts Governor, has a court hearing on Monday, October 27, over whether he should be in the gubernatorial debate being held that same evening. See this story.
Evan Falchuk, United Independent Party nominee for Massachusetts Governor, has a court hearing on Monday, October 27, over whether he should be in the gubernatorial debate being held that same evening. See this story.
Today doesn’t seem like a good day to phone Evan Falchuck [United Independent] about accepting a nomination to the United Coalition. 🙁
http://usparliament.org/usap-wp
Same old arguments being used – not polling high enough.
It really shouldn’t matter how high or low one is polling. If one is a legitimate candidate, and he or she will be on the ballot, he or she should be included in all debates.
It is strange that, for example, here in Alabama, there is no concerns of “voter confusion” which allows many candidates to qualify for the Primaries for an office, but when it gets to the General Election, every excuse under the sun is found to keep only the 2 major parties on the ballot.
Agreed. By the way, James, does the USAParliament allow for straight-out Independents like myself to join? As my moniker indicates, I am a Independent residing in Alabama, with no party affiliation.