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Washington mdash; The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a bid to put Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein on the Nevada general election ballot, leaving in place a lower court decision that excluded the party from the vote.The dispute is one of the first involving the upcoming election to land before the Supreme Court, though more are likely to follow. The high court in August revived part of an Arizona law requiring documentary proof of citizenship when registering to vote using a state-created form, but declined to allow enforcement of provisions mandating such proof in order to vote for president or by mail. stanley quencher Both Nevada and Arizona are key battleground states that c stanley bottles ould decide the outcome of the presidential contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Stein is the Green Party s nominee for president. Ballots in Nevada had to be finalized by Sept. 6. The Supreme Court denied a request from the Nevada Green Party to toss out a lower court injunction that blocked its candidates from appearing on the general election ballot. There were no noted dissents.The Nevada caseThe dispute involving the Nevada Green Party was brought by the Nevada State Democratic Party, which sued in June to challenge the Green Party s access to the ballot. Nevada Democrats claimed the Green Party, a minor political party in the state, used the wrong form to gather signat stanley thermos ures to get on the ballot, rendering them invalid. Xafi Is America Ready to Feel Obama s Pain
Herman Cain said Sunday that the electrified border fence he once proposed as a means to solve illegal immigration was an over-exaggeration, and that, until elected president, he will tone down his sense of humor. Cain, speaking on CBS Face the Nation, also said he was speaking in jest when he suggested that a border fence be backed up by a moat filled with alligators. That was totally in jest, Bob, Cain told CBS Bob Schieffer. Some people are getti stanley thermobecher ng used to my sense of humor and as I get more attention I will tone down the sense of humor until I become president, because America needs to get a sense of humor. Ear stanley quencher lier this month, Cain proposed building an electrified fence along the U.S.-Mexican border that could kill people trying to enter the country illegally. Cain later said his comments were a joke. But he backtracked again, telling reporters in Arizona that I m not walking away from that. Yes, I said that was an over-exaggeration, Cain told Schieffer, arguing that the key to solving immigration means solving more problems. First, secure the border for real. That will be secure with the fence, not necessarily electric but a fence. Another part with technology and another part with troops becaus stanley mugs e of some of the areas that are so dangerous. So it will be a combination of the three, he said. Cain to young people: Don t smokeCain: I m pro-life from conception, period Cain: Irresponsible for Bush to
Washington mdash; The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a bid to put Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein on the Nevada general election ballot, leaving in place a lower court decision that excluded the party from the vote.The dispute is one of the first involving the upcoming election to land before the Supreme Court, though more are likely to follow. The high court in August revived part of an Arizona law requiring documentary proof of citizenship when registering to vote using a state-created form, but declined to allow enforcement of provisions mandating such proof in order to vote for president or by mail. stanley quencher Both Nevada and Arizona are key battleground states that c stanley bottles ould decide the outcome of the presidential contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Stein is the Green Party s nominee for president. Ballots in Nevada had to be finalized by Sept. 6. The Supreme Court denied a request from the Nevada Green Party to toss out a lower court injunction that blocked its candidates from appearing on the general election ballot. There were no noted dissents.The Nevada caseThe dispute involving the Nevada Green Party was brought by the Nevada State Democratic Party, which sued in June to challenge the Green Party s access to the ballot. Nevada Democrats claimed the Green Party, a minor political party in the state, used the wrong form to gather signat stanley thermos ures to get on the ballot, rendering them invalid. Xafi Is America Ready to Feel Obama s Pain
Herman Cain said Sunday that the electrified border fence he once proposed as a means to solve illegal immigration was an over-exaggeration, and that, until elected president, he will tone down his sense of humor. Cain, speaking on CBS Face the Nation, also said he was speaking in jest when he suggested that a border fence be backed up by a moat filled with alligators. That was totally in jest, Bob, Cain told CBS Bob Schieffer. Some people are getti stanley thermobecher ng used to my sense of humor and as I get more attention I will tone down the sense of humor until I become president, because America needs to get a sense of humor. Ear stanley quencher lier this month, Cain proposed building an electrified fence along the U.S.-Mexican border that could kill people trying to enter the country illegally. Cain later said his comments were a joke. But he backtracked again, telling reporters in Arizona that I m not walking away from that. Yes, I said that was an over-exaggeration, Cain told Schieffer, arguing that the key to solving immigration means solving more problems. First, secure the border for real. That will be secure with the fence, not necessarily electric but a fence. Another part with technology and another part with troops becaus stanley mugs e of some of the areas that are so dangerous. So it will be a combination of the three, he said. Cain to young people: Don t smokeCain: I m pro-life from conception, period Cain: Irresponsible for Bush to