Bernie Sanders Applies to Second Circuit to Submit an Amicus Curiae Brief in Case Over New York Presidential Primary

On May 8, Bernie Sanders submitted a document to the Second Circuit, in preparation for him to file an amicus curiae brief in Yang v Kellner, 20-1494.  This is the case over whether New York should hold a presidential primary on June 23.  Sanders will argue on the same side as Andrew Yang, and against the State Board of Elections. The attorney who presents the amicus for Bernie Sanders will be David R. West of Seattle, Washington.


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Bernie Sanders Applies to Second Circuit to Submit an Amicus Curiae Brief in Case Over New York Presidential Primary — 3 Comments

  1. Good for Bernie.
    He should not have dropped out, as he would have been a good alternative if Biden falters more and drops out.

  2. His delegate candidates want to be elected. People tend to forget that the true purpose of a presidential primary is to elect delegates, who will write the platform.

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