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ELECTION RIGGING 2024. The Hamas Mostly Peaceful Riots & Everything Else That's Coming


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5 minutes ago, Backintheday544 said:


Do yourself a favor and read the Democrat electing policies and Michigans law on who enters the ballot.

 

Democrats nominate thru their convention and they nominated Harris.

 

Under MI election law RFK used a party nomination process and was actually nominated under that party’s rules. Now it’s too late for him based on how he secured access to the ballot.

Are you conflating the MI rules and the national dnc rules?

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5 minutes ago, Pokebball said:

Are you conflating the MI rules and the national dnc rules?

 

No. National DNC rules allow the DNC to pick a candidate they want based on the delegates at the convention. The Dems picked Harris. The Dems submitted Harris to Michigan under the applicable rules.

 

RFK had two options to get on the ballot. Either through a political party or via signatures. Each has different rules. He chose to get on through the National Labor party.

 

The time to withdraw as a party candidate has passed. Therefore, he cannot take his name off the ballot.

 

It's pretty simple. Why don't you want to follow the law? Seems like you want to rig the election.

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26 minutes ago, B-Man said:


 


 

Yes but he voluntarily withdrew from the ballot. 
 

and RFK also voluntarily withdrew 

( but THAT WAS DIFFERENT)

 

https://legislature.mi.gov/Laws/MCL?objectName=MCL-168-686A

 (4) The state convention shall be held at the time and place indicated in the call. The convention shall consist of delegates selected by the county caucuses. The convention may fill vacancies in a delegation from qualified electors of that county present at the convention. The convention may nominate candidates for all state offices. District candidates may be nominated at district caucuses held in conjunction with the state convention attended by qualified delegates of the district. If delegates of a district are not present, a district caucus shall not be held for that district and candidates shall not be nominated for that district. Not more than 1 business day after the conclusion of the convention, the names and mailing addresses of the candidates nominated for state or district offices shall be certified by the chairperson and secretary of the state convention to the secretary of state. The certification shall be accompanied by an affidavit of identity for each candidate named in the certificate as provided in section 558 and a separate written certificate of acceptance of nomination signed by each candidate named on the certificate. The form of the certificate of acceptance shall be prescribed by the secretary of state. The names of candidates so certified with accompanying affidavit of identity and certificate of acceptance shall be printed on the ballot for the forthcoming election. Candidates so nominated and certified shall not be permitted to withdraw.

 

 

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—Said no one ever.  
 

It should be the other way around without fear of retribution.  Instead, they’ll call you a traitor.  
 

 

 

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