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Judge rules: Cornel West back on Michigan’s ballot

San Antonio Urban Editorial Team
Last updated: 2024/08/26 at 5:50 PM
San Antonio Urban Editorial Team Published August 26, 2024
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Judge rules: Cornel West back on Michigan’s ballot

LANSING, Mich. – Exciting news for independent presidential candidate Cornel West as he secures a spot on Michigan’s ballot after a recent disqualification scare.

Judge James Robert Redford ruled in favor of West’s campaign, stating that the required number of signatures were submitted for ballot qualification. Additionally, it was clarified that presidential candidates are not mandated to file affidavits of identity.

Despite initial challenges from the Michigan Bureau of Elections due to a technicality in West’s affidavit notarization, Redford’s decision overturned the disqualification and validated West’s candidacy.

As a prominent leftist academic and progressive activist, West faces opposition from both major parties who fear the impact of third-party candidates on the upcoming election. His presence on the ballot has sparked debate in various states, with Republicans supporting his candidacy as a potential vote splitter against Vice President Kamala Harris.

Legal challenges from the state Democratic Party and others were overcome by West’s campaign, with a statement hailing the court’s decision as a win for democratic values and voter choice.

Despite setbacks in other states, such as Pennsylvania, the Michigan court ruling signifies a victory for West’s campaign with a renewed focus on empowering voters and upholding democratic principles.

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