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Keystone Phil
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« on: September 10, 2014, 04:23:14 PM »

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whoa

Is there a chance Pressler drops out?

The deadline for dropping out in South Dakota has long past.  It was last month.  Anyone who drops out will remain on the ballot.

Oh, cinyc. You don't understand, do you? Petty matters like legal ballot deadlines don't matter to the notorious ballot shysters in the opposition party. 
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2014, 09:45:14 PM »

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whoa

Is there a chance Pressler drops out?

The deadline for dropping out in South Dakota has long past.  It was last month.  Anyone who drops out will remain on the ballot.

Oh, cinyc. You don't understand, do you? Petty matters like legal ballot deadlines don't matter to the notorious ballot shysters in the opposition party. 

Are u referring to Kansas or just doing your normal condescension?

Kansas and various other states where the Dems, set to lose, try to pull a magic ballot act and then whine on the rare occasion when the law triumphs.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2014, 11:36:44 PM »

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whoa

Is there a chance Pressler drops out?

The deadline for dropping out in South Dakota has long past.  It was last month.  Anyone who drops out will remain on the ballot.

Oh, cinyc. You don't understand, do you? Petty matters like legal ballot deadlines don't matter to the notorious ballot shysters in the opposition party. 

Are u referring to Kansas or just doing your normal condescension?

Kansas and various other states where the Dems, set to lose, try to pull a magic ballot act and then whine on the rare occasion when the law triumphs.

Kobach is a partisan hack who doesn't give a damn about the law. If the situation were reversed, he'd still rule in favor of the GOP.

Exhibit #535,753 why SoS should not be a partisan office.

Did he follow the law or not in this case?
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2014, 07:14:23 AM »

In Nebraska, Republicans removed their violent Lt. Governor nominee from the ballot, even though the deadline passed. So, yeah, you might not want to rethink your comment.

Right...and it's wrong there, too.

Seriously, Phil, don't go back to where you were a few years ago.

Yes, the [insert "Phil, you're a bad, bad boy!" line here when you don't want to respectfully answer or even kindly disagree] has been satisfied for this thread.
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