Cornel West Ballot Access Argued in Federal Court in Pennsylvania

On September 25, Cornel West filed a federal ballot access lawsuit in Pennsylvania. It argues that the election code does not really require petitioning candidates for presidential elector to file Candidate Affidavits. It also says that if the code does require that, Equal Protection is violated, because the ballot-qualified parties need not submit any affidavits for their nominees for presidential elector.

West v Pennsylvania Department of State, w.d., 2:24cv-1349, was argued on October 7 before U.S. District Court Judge J. Nicholas Rangan, a Trump appointee. Usually ballot access cases for statewide office are not filed in the western district. However, some of the plaintiffs live in that district. They are voters who signed the West petition.


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Cornel West Ballot Access Argued in Federal Court in Pennsylvania — 14 Comments

  1. Case? He got no case! Ballots are printed and out, and being returned!

  2. Get that overeducated, undermatured commie clown colored professor of Bolshevik bullshit and hate Whitey ingrate crap outta here and get that negro out in the field under the hot sun picking cotton before the whip comes down, where he belongs!

  3. Queer IslamiCommunism FTW
    AntiWhite trustafarian wasp New England family scion, PhD in sjw woke studies and interpretive dance
    Patriarchy’s greatest male foe
    Professional agitator
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  4. Bam bam! Back to Africa by any means necessary and we want reparations! I want a house on the hill and a coupe de Ville
    We want reparations

  5. The lawful property owners unlawfully deprived of property by illegal union invaders. Duh!

    With 160 years of compound interest and counting and a restoration of antebellum status quo ante and property title, please and thank you in advance.

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