Larry Lessig is a well-known professor who is seeking the Democratic Party presidential nomination. He probably won’t be in the first Democratic presidential debate set for October 13 because he is not averaging 1% in the polls. But that is because most polls have not included him. He is at 1% or better in the few polls that have mentioned him.
In this Politico piece, he documents deficiencies in the process of getting him into the polls. He puts a great deal of blame on the national Democratic Party’s refusal to consider him a “real” candidate. Thanks to Rick Hasen for the link.