Monday, January 6, 2020

Andrew Yang campaign launches write-in vote in Ohio





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Andrew Yang announced he will launch a write-in campaign in Ohio after a technicality forced him off the ballot in the Ohio primary, reports Newsweek.
Yang’s supporters accused the state of denying voters their first amendment rights and say they submitted three times the required signatures to get on the ballot.

Cleveland.com, however, reported his campaigned submitted those signatures without including the paperwork indicating what those voters were signing.

“The law is clear — when Ohioans sign a petition, they deserve to know what they’re signing,” Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, a Republican, said in a statement. “This is why petition forms must be submitted, complete with a statement from the candidate stating their intention to run. By their own admission, the Yang campaign failed to do that.”

Yang’s campaign called it a “bureaucratic paperwork issue caused by an awkwardly-worded law.”

The campaign, which has not yet qualified for the January Democratic presidential debate, did get some good news.

The New York Times reports the Democratic National Committee has requested that polling organizations conduct more polling ahead of the next debate on January 14.

No polls have been conducted since the last debate, yet one of the requirements is for candidate’s to have 5% support in four debates or 7% support in two early primary states. Yang had submitted a formal request for more polling, which the DNC last week denied.

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