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I mean it's great that the election of most powerful person in world politics has now become a fully functional soap opera.
Very reassuring.
Always has been
I mean it's great that the election of most powerful person in world politics has now become a fully functional soap opera.
Very reassuring.
Starting when would we say that the US president had become "the most powerful person in world politics?" Once the US's words were backed with nuclear weapons, i.e. WWII forward?
They are delegates not electors. Also those delegates only get votes if Kennedy wins which he says he doesn't want to run in that state. It is obviously politics at work in MI. Can you please specify which supposed law in WI removing his name would break?Or they are simply following the law.
Wisconsin elections commission is made up of 3 democrats and 3 republicans. They voted 5-1 to keep Kennedy on the ballot and follow the law.
In michigan, kennedy's party already had their convention, so its too late to pick new electors. Biden dropped out before the democrat national convention and why the democrats could change who they nominated.
Kennedy himself is playing politics - being selective about what states he "wants" to run in. He wants to stay on the ballots in the non-swingy states.They are delegates not electors. Also those delegates only get votes if Kennedy wins which he says he doesn't want to run in that state. It is obviously politics at work in MI. Can you please specify which supposed law in WI removing his name would break?
Kennedy missed the deadline to get off the ballot in NM.Kennedy himself is playing politics - being selective about what states he "wants" to run in. He wants to stay on the ballots in the non-swingy states.
8.35 Vacancies after nomination.
(1) Any person who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot may not decline nomination. The name of that person shall appear upon the ballot except in case of death of the person.
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/8/35
So if Kennedy really doesn't want t appear on the ballot, he does have an option.
I doubt he is willibg to commit suicide. It does seem the state law is clear unless some sort of constitutional claim can be made. I do agree RFK is trying to act strategically and if you listened to his speech he explained why. He sees Kamala as a greater danger and doesn't want to act as a spoiler who hands the election to her but he wants to remain on the ballot in the other 40 states hoping they get 5% of the vote so they can get federal matching funds in future races as a party.Kennedy himself is playing politics - being selective about what states he "wants" to run in. He wants to stay on the ballots in the non-swingy states.
8.35 Vacancies after nomination.
(1) Any person who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot may not decline nomination. The name of that person shall appear upon the ballot except in case of death of the person.
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/8/35
So if Kennedy really doesn't want t appear on the ballot, he does have an option.
Despite suspending his presidential campaign last week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will appear on Kentucky ballots, according to Republican Secretary of State Michael Adams.
Adams said in a Monday night post on X, formerly Twitter, that Kennedy, a third-party candidate, filed to run for president in Kentucky around 3:30 p.m. Monday.
Well, as long as he explained how he sees things and whatif you listened to his speech he explained why. He sees
I guess he should be entitled to break the law. By that well-known legal principle Si quid volo, permittiturhe wants
So these states are helping him on his matching fund goals
https://www.yahoo.com/news/suspending-campaign-robert-f-kennedy-142546627.html
So Kennedy is getting himself on ballots after smooching the behind of the Orangatang, yet his fanbois are howling to the moon about states following their own laws to keep him on the ballot in other states.
If you are interested in just facts without any political spin this is a great documentary time lining events of J6. Just about everyone will find they have been mislead so it is good to review just the facts. It is well worth watching.It's a game both sides are playing. I'm sure the Democrats don't care enough about democracy enough to order their followers to storm the Capitol though.
Peter ClemenzaThat's all right. These things gotta happen every five years or so, ten years. Helps to get rid of the bad blood.