South Carolina Republican U.S. Senate Candidate Sues to Get on Primary Ballot

On July 30, Danny Lee Ford II filed a lawsuit in South Carolina state court to get back on the Republican primary ballot, in the special upcoming U.S. Senate primary.  He was kept off because of a new rule that says candidates can’t get on the primary ballot unless they voted in at least two of the last three Republican primaries.  See this story.


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