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Gothmog

(145,486 posts)
Mon Sep 10, 2018, 06:10 PM Sep 2018

Collins Could Remain on Ballot

In 2006, Tom DeLay won the Texas GOP primary for CD 22 and then withdrew. The Texas Democratic Party sued to keep the GOP from replacing DeLay on the ballot and won. I think that the NY GOP know that they would lose a lawsuit if they tried this stunt https://politicalwire.com/2018/09/10/collins-could-remain-on-ballot/

“After Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) was indicted last month, the Republican from western New York seemed to leave no doubt about his immediate political future: There was none,” the New York Times reports.

“Mr. Collins abandoned his re-election bid in the ‘best interests’ of his district, ‘the Republican Party and President Trump’s agenda,’ after he was accused of insider trading and lying to federal agents.”

“Yet even as local Republican leaders have interviewed a slate of replacement candidates for the seat, there is a real possibility that Mr. Collins could stay on the November ballot and represent the party.”
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Collins Could Remain on Ballot (Original Post) Gothmog Sep 2018 OP
So is Duncan Hunter Jr. BigmanPigman Sep 2018 #1
California law is better than Texas or NY Gothmog Sep 2018 #2

BigmanPigman

(51,623 posts)
1. So is Duncan Hunter Jr.
Mon Sep 10, 2018, 08:31 PM
Sep 2018

AND he is ahead of his Dem opponent 8 points. IQ45's cult has an IQ equal to their dear leader.

Gothmog

(145,486 posts)
2. California law is better than Texas or NY
Mon Sep 10, 2018, 10:38 PM
Sep 2018

There was an argument in Texas and NY but there are no grounds under the California law

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