GOP Trying To Reduce Choices For POTUS

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Can anybody still pretend like they gave Johnson a fair shake?

The national Republican Party may not want to publicly acknowledge the presence of a true fiscal conservative in this race, but they are certainly taking Gov. Johnson seriously enough to engage in a concerted campaign to get his name off ballots in key states before voters even get a chance to vote.

In states across the nation, Republican operatives, lawyers, and in some cases, elected officials, are filing frivolous challenges to Governor Johnson's ballot status. They know that even if their challenges fail, fending them off is a drain on our resources and a distraction from the real issues in this campaign. We don't have hundreds of millions of dollars to throw around, nor do we have the Republicans' endless supply of lawyers.

We have dealt with many challenges in this campaign from the major parties, who clearly don't want voters to have a viable third option in this election, but this attack on voting rights and democracy is over the top.

Governor Johnson has made it clear that we will fight every one of these challenges and do everything in our power to be on the ballot in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The prospect of a successful two-term governor who is a proven fiscal conservative and champion of social tolerance may be a thorn in the sides of the two so-called major parties, but Governor Johnson will not be deterred in his effort to give voters a real choice in November.

GOP Suing to Keep Third Parties Off Ballot in November
 
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If they were smart the gop would offer him sec of treasury or somethibg now. He would probably takr it to get exposure and ud pick up votes.
 
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first they set the rules to keep him out of the debates and now they just want to keep him out of the entire election. Ironic to see the GOP war on conservative ideas

thankfully he won in VA and will be on my ballot. It actually makes me more confident in my vote.
 
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first they set the rules to keep him out of the debates and now they just want to keep him out of the entire election.

thankfully he won in VA and will be on my ballot. It actually makes me more confident in my vote.

Will the congressman from VA running as a 3rd party have any impact in VA ?
 
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It shouldn't take an arm and a leg in attorney fees to show that you meet requirements to be on the ballot.
 
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I don't think so. I really haven't heard very much discussion about him

With VA being a battleground state and him being a local guy, I thought he may pull enough to sway the outcome.
 
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I don't think so. I really haven't heard very much discussion about him

Actually heard yesterday that the state is dead even and they look for him to possibly pull 2-4%.
 
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Keep Johnson off the ballot and throw up as many road blocks as they can to voters who historically favor other candidates based on utterly fabricated concerns about virtually nonexistent voter fraud.

The GOP is becoming more and more anti-democratic every cycle.
 
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Goode is running for the Constitution party. That in itself may garner him some votes even though it doesn't appear he really understands what it means

Keep Johnson off the ballot and throw up as many road blocks as they can to voters who historically favor other candidates based on utterly fabricated concerns about virtually nonexistent voter fraud.

The GOP is becoming more and more anti-democratic every cycle.

wasn't it the Dems that required ID's to attend the DNC? How dare they throw up such road blocks to our democratic process.
 
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They could easily block him in Pennsylvania...you know, the home of democracy and all that...

From a 2010 blog but the facts are accurate.

"The major party candidates are required to collect 2,000 signatures this year and every year by law. There is a quirky formula in Pennsylvanian's election law which says minor party candidates and independents have to getÂ…signatures equal to two percent of the votes cast for the largest vote getter in the last statewide election. So this year the formula comes out to 19,082 signatures."

Third party candidates face challenges in Pa. election system | WHYY News and Information | WHYY



In the 08 election it was something like 65K signatures to get on the ballot. Oh, and ballot signatures are easy to challenge and often take a court ruling to confirm. If they can do it here, I'm sure they can do it everywhere.
 
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this is one of the problems with the popular vote for POTUS
 
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The GOP is shooting themselves in the foot long term for possible short term gain.
 
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Why are people shocked? The GOP's priority is to get republicans elected. Why would they care about Johnson? Particularly if he is damaging to the republican candidate?
 
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Why are people shocked? The GOP's priority is to get republicans elected. Why would they care about Johnson? Particularly if he is damaging to the republican candidate?

I'm not shocked. It's legal, but if you believe in democracy then trying to disqualify an opponent with no grounds is unethical, IMO.

I think the GOP is hurting itself in the long run, more than it is helping itself in the short (I think somebody else said this first).
 
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Why are people shocked? The GOP's priority is to get republicans elected. Why would they care about Johnson? Particularly if he is damaging to the republican candidate?

Not so much shck as hypocrisy. GOP touts itself as the conservative party, yet they are blocking the one true conservative in the race.

Both parties have a stranglehold on the status quo. It's sickening.
 
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Why are people shocked? The GOP's priority is to get republicans elected. Why would they care about Johnson? Particularly if he is damaging to the republican candidate?

Damn! And here I thought that their priority was to help govern.
 
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Desperate times call for desperate measures. Personally, I hope the GOP continues on this path and ultimately loses the election. A weakening support base along with 4 more years of mediocrity will hopefully allow TRUE conservatives and protectors of liberty to take the GOP over come 2016.
 
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Desperate times call for desperate measures. Personally, I hope the GOP continues on this path and ultimately loses the election. A weakening support base along with 4 more years of mediocrity will hopefully allow TRUE conservatives and protectors of liberty to take the GOP over come 2016.

Johnson is not a "true" conservative in the GOP's eyes. He's an atheist and pretty socially liberal, to begin with. He is the most fiscally conservative by a long shot.
 
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Johnson is not a "true" conservative in the GOP's eyes. He's an atheist and pretty socially liberal, to begin with. He is the most fiscally conservative by a long shot.

I wasn't referring to Gary specifically, but you're right. During times like these, you would think that fiscal conservatism would be top priority for the GOP. Oh well.
 
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Desperate times call for desperate measures. Personally, I hope the GOP continues on this path and ultimately loses the election. A weakening support base along with 4 more years of mediocrity will hopefully allow TRUE conservatives and protectors of liberty to take the GOP over come 2016.

Me too.

I am not sure if it is because I want the GOP to get their act together or the fact that it will help the Libertarian cause.

If I can't get the latter, I guess I'll take the former.
 

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