Independents are allowed a five-word statement of purpose on the ballot to explain to voters what their candidacy is about.But I thought the right to political speech was darn near absolute.*
This here white man hopes Ms. Griffin wins her appeal.
* See, e.g., Wisconsin Judicial Commission v. Michael J. Gableman.
Maybe we can help her out by coming up with other charming and catchy five-word slogans to add to future ballots.
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to assert his independence, scott walker will appear on the ballot with "charlie sykes" substituted for "whiteman."
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