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The GOP want to deny voters the only real choice in this election!!!!
"None" should be required on ALL state ballots, but the GOP want to remove it from the only state that offers this choice!!!!!
In Nevada, 'None' a Fearsome Foe for the GOP - Shane Goldmacher - NationalJournal.com
LAS VEGAS President Obama and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney must face down a dubious and slippery opponent in Nevada this November. The mystery foe cannot be tamed with television ads and never breaks a campaign pledge. Its name is none of these candidates.
Nevada is the only state in the nation to offer voters the quirky ballot choice, and for more than three decades, statewide candidates here have had to contend with it. But this year, nervous Republicans have filed a federal lawsuit to try to oust none from the ballot.
They worry that none could siphon away a sufficient number of anti-Obama voters from Romney to throw the state to the president. And because the Silver State's six electoral votes are some of the most hotly contested in the nation, Republicans dont want to leave anything to chance.
The Republican National Committee declined to comment for this story, but an official there acknowledged that the party is bankrolling the lawsuit, filed last month, to add clarity to the ballot.
"None" should be required on ALL state ballots, but the GOP want to remove it from the only state that offers this choice!!!!!
In Nevada, 'None' a Fearsome Foe for the GOP - Shane Goldmacher - NationalJournal.com
LAS VEGAS President Obama and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney must face down a dubious and slippery opponent in Nevada this November. The mystery foe cannot be tamed with television ads and never breaks a campaign pledge. Its name is none of these candidates.
Nevada is the only state in the nation to offer voters the quirky ballot choice, and for more than three decades, statewide candidates here have had to contend with it. But this year, nervous Republicans have filed a federal lawsuit to try to oust none from the ballot.
They worry that none could siphon away a sufficient number of anti-Obama voters from Romney to throw the state to the president. And because the Silver State's six electoral votes are some of the most hotly contested in the nation, Republicans dont want to leave anything to chance.
The Republican National Committee declined to comment for this story, but an official there acknowledged that the party is bankrolling the lawsuit, filed last month, to add clarity to the ballot.