Evan McMullin Campaign Criticizes Florida Secretary of State for Removing him from Ballot

Here is a statement from the Evan McMullin campaign, criticizing the Florida Secretary of State for changing the rules and making it impossible for him to appear on the ballot.


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Evan McMullin Campaign Criticizes Florida Secretary of State for Removing him from Ballot — 5 Comments

  1. “Interestingly, minor parties that are viewed as likely to cost Hillary Clinton votes were allowed to remain on the ballot, while those that were expected to take votes from Donald Trump were stricken.”

    How did that happen?

  2. That is not necessarily true. McMullin would likely take the most votes from Johnson, and La Riva and Soltysik were denied from the ballot. It is probably true in the case of Tom Hoefling, but that’s about it.

  3. It’s not true at all. Castle can’t possibly be taking much from Hillary. Fuente is not as far to the right but his background and experience is very similar to Trump.

  4. It is ridiculous to criticize other parties as being a paper presence in Florida when the Independent Party is in the process of being disqualified because it can’t even pay for the audit of its books.

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