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BumRushDaShow

(170,191 posts)
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 08:42 PM 11 hrs ago

Supreme Court keeps former DNC candidate off Ohio GOP primary ballot

Source: Courthouse News Service

April 9, 2026


WASHINGTON (CN) — The Supreme Court refused to intervene in Ohio’s Republican primary election on Thursday, rejecting a congressional candidate’s bid to get back on the ballot after Republicans kicked him off, claiming he’s a secret Democrat.

Samuel Ronan was once a candidate for chair of the Democratic National Committee, but he launched a campaign to unseat the Republican incumbent in his congressional district, Representative Mike Carey.

A voter upended his campaign by lodging a protest against his candidacy, claiming his allegiance wasn’t to the Republican party. After being subsequently removed from ballots, Ronan asked the high court for emergency action.

“By their own written admission, [Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose] removed Ronan from Ohio’s Republican primary ballot based solely on the content of his political speech,” Ronan wrote in his application. “They concluded that his past statements on various political issues were inconsistent with Republican principles and that he therefore must have lied when he swore under oath that he is a Republican and intends to abide by Republican principles. But Ronan did not lie.”

Read more: https://courthousenews.com/supreme-court-keeps-former-dnc-candidate-off-ohio-gop-primary-ballot/

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Supreme Court keeps former DNC candidate off Ohio GOP primary ballot (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 11 hrs ago OP
So now we need to do that with all the ratfucking Republicans running as Dems. nt SunSeeker 11 hrs ago #1
Amen. iemanja 11 hrs ago #2
We can start with this asshole: SunSeeker 7 hrs ago #4
It depends on the state. In Texas, it wouldn't fly. LeftInTX 6 hrs ago #5
TACO wouldn't know a GOP principle if it bit him on the ass. marble falls 9 hrs ago #3

SunSeeker

(58,302 posts)
4. We can start with this asshole:
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 01:11 AM
7 hrs ago

A 79-year-old anti-abortion, Trump-supporting pastor named William Forbes is running as a Democrat in Nebraska's 2026 Senate race, leading to accusations by local Democrats that he is a Republican plant. https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/30/politics/nebraska-senate-trump-pastor

LeftInTX

(34,427 posts)
5. It depends on the state. In Texas, it wouldn't fly.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 01:44 AM
6 hrs ago

We have candidates switch parties alot. Especially judicial candidates.

Heck, we even had Cenk Uygur on our primary ballot. We were the only state who had him on our ballot. He did not even meet the statutory requirements for US President.

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