Registered Democrats Sue To Kick Commie Bernie Sanders Off Ballot In Florida
(Gateway Pundit) – Two registered Democrats in Florida sued to kick Crazy Bernie Sanders off the primary ballot.
The lawsuit seeks to keep Bernie Sanders, an Independent, from appearing on Florida’s primary ballot next month, citing the state’s closed primary system.
Politico reported:
Two Florida Democrats are suing to block Bernie Sanders from running as a Democrat in the state’s March 17 presidential primary.In the lawsuit filed Monday in circuit court in Leon County, the plaintiffs ask that Sanders be disqualified from the Democratic primary because he’s a declared independent.The Florida Democratic Party labeled the complaint “ridiculous,” and the Sanders campaign called it “spurious.”The complaint also seeks to prevent state election officials from counting any votes Sanders has already received. More than 244,000 Democrats have already voted by mail in Florida.Karen Gievers, a former circuit court judge representing Frank Bach and George Brown, both Tallahassee Democrats, said Sanders should not be allowed on the Democratic ballot.
“Florida is a closed primary state, yet here we have someone who is an independent on the Democratic ballot,” said Gievers. “You can’t be an independent and be a member of the party.”
The executive director of the Florida Democrat party fired back and called the lawsuit “ridiculous.”
“The Florida Democratic Party executive committee voted unanimously to place Senator Sanders on the Florida ballot,” Penalosa said according to Politico. “Votes cast for the senator are valid and must be counted.”
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