The ACLU is right, as usual. The bill to supposedly make petition requirements for third parties comply with court rulings is nothing but a higher bar to third-party candidacies. Two months to obtain the needed signatures instead of five? No grace period after an initial count to add signatures? Bad bill. Which probably means it’s good to go. More legal fees a-coming.

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