Khross wrote:
They didn't have to accept or record votes cast for Nader. They also don't have to report votes for non-Party candidates in some states. It's kind of special like that ...
The Parties also have peculiar legal recourse when it comes to ballot access: they can and frequently do sue to remove 3rd party candidates and non-establishment candidates from ballots, especially during the general election.
The Libertarian Party secured ballot access for Michael Badnarik in all 50 states in 2000. He was actually only on 27 ballots by the time the Parties got down with the courts.
Ah! But as a write-in, I wouldn't be
on the ballot, so they couldn't sue to remove me.
All I need is a catchy slogan, a campaign poster with me looking slightly upwards, and I'm as good as prez.
Vote Arathain Kelvar
Champion of the white, educated, upper middle class.