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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Trump is ineligible to be a presidential candidate because he incited the insurrection of January 6, 2021 — three years ago today.
that al gore lost by 537 votes. in 2016, 6% of all voters cast ballots for third party and write-in candidates. i mean, what that tells us is that there's a lot of people like you, right? there's a significant number of americans motivated enough to vote, but not happy with the candidates there are. and i'm sure that there are a lot of others of those, probably in double digits, who feel the same way but decided to vote for, you know, one of the two main candidates. but i guess the bottom line is why shouldn't they have an alternative? >> yeah. well, i guess there are two points to that question. first on the political analysis. 2016 is a great example of the difference. donald trump wins in '16, loses in 2020. in 2020, the third-party vote share goes down to 2%. a big part of my people, who voted for evan mcmullen or gary johnson in a three-way race in 2016, in large part because they didn't think trump could win,
clearly a new sheriff in town, sam brock, nbc news, miami beach. >> i wonder if they allow write-in candidates. i have an idea. >> that is "nightly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night.
Is it just a matter of small towns and sparsely populated areas struggling for the time being to find candidates? Or does it portend difficulty going forward due to today’s politically volatile environment? We hope it’s the former, but worry it’s the latter.
Republicans are campaigning for Legislative District 22 candidate Steve Robinson in a Democratic district by omitting his party affiliation in messages to voters.
Unopposed state Senate candidate Rep. Diego Espinoza, D-Tolleson, withdrew from his race today to take a job with the Salt River Project, leaving his West Valley district with no candidate on the ballot.