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Election Unspun June 10 - Socialist Party USA Candidate Faces Ballot Access Challenges
Mon, 06/09/2008 - 21:39
Socialist Party USA Candidate Faces Ballot Access Challenges
Last fall, while the presidential hopefuls from the two major parties were gearing up for a season of primary elections, the Socialist Party USA chose their 2008 presidential nominee. He's Brian Moore, of Spring Hill, Florida, just north of Tampa. But, as Seán Kinane reports, being the nominee of a minor party does not necessarily mean voters will get to vote for him or her.
Moore is already on the ballot in Vermont and will qualify in six other states soon. He expects to be on the ballot of at least twenty states by November's election. From WMNF in Tampa, I'm Seán Kinane. PART 2: As ballot access issues are still a major challenge for most third parties, But it's not just third party candidates who have ballot access problems, many voters do too. Georgetown Professor Pete Edelman is formerly of the Civil Rights Division at US Department of Justice has taken a long look voter access. Over 40 years ago he traveled the country with then Senator Robert F Kennedy to see first how poverty and racism prevailed in stopping many in the country from voting. Today as he judges the political landscape of voter ID's and proof of citizenship requirements, Edelman says even though some things have changed, some things have stated the same. Share this page! |
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