Former football coach Robby Wells is on the ballot for two different offices this year. He is an independent candidate for U.S. House in Virginia, and he is also the presidential nominee of the Party Party, which successfully petitioned this year in Rhode Island, using the independent procedure which allows a partisan label of the candidate’s choice.
Perma-candidate, sounds like. Move along.
How? Wasn’t James Bradley forced to choose between running for president under the AIP and running for senate under the GOP? Though admittedly he was running for both in the same state (California) which may make a difference.
Party Party – in Rhode Island of course where The follicle-challenged Mr. Wells would look right at home as the mascot of their School Of Design. Look it up yourself, but I’ve warned you.
Running in different states makes all the difference.
Why he didn’t bother to file as a write-in in West Virginia is curious, as is why Randall Terry didn’t file here either. No cost except for a notarized statement of candidacy: https://sos.wv.gov/elections/Documents/2024GeneralWriteIns.pdf Besides being on the ballot in Rhode Island, Wells is a write-in in Alabama, Delaware, Iowa, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, and Wyoming.
Those are the states where there is no write in registration, so anyone is a write in candidate automatically.
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