Cornel West, a third party candidate for president in 2024, was rejected from a ballot in a key swing state this week.
A federal judge is turning down third-party candidate Cornel West’s request to be put on Pennsylvania’s presidential ballot
Third-party presidential candidate Cornel West attorney Matthew Haverstick, who has long represented the Republican Party, said Friday West will appeal a federal court decision that keeps him off Pennsylvania's ballot.
Cornel West appeared via video in a federal courtroom in Pittsburgh on Monday seeking to have his name added to the Nov. 5 presidential ballot. West filed a complaint last month alleging discriminatio
Vice President Harris is leading former President Trump by 1 percentage point nationally among likely voters, according to a new poll. The Marquette University poll, released Wednesday, found Harris has 48 percent while Trump narrowly trails with 47 percent.
Third-party presidential candidate Cornel West’s challenge to Pennsylvania’s ballot access rules came too late to consider without the risk of confusing voters and disrupting the Nov. 5 election, a federal judge in Pittsburgh said Thursday.
A war for the margins has raged quietly this year between Democrats, who tried to keep third-party and independent candidates off the ballot, and
A federal judge on Thursday said that third-party presidential candidate Cornel West cannot have his name placed on Pennsylvania’s ballot — despite the court’s concerns over how state election laws treat minor-party candidates.
Gov. Josh Shapiro stumped alongside Georgia U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock. The two will appear on the "Politically Georgia" podcast later this week.
The race for New Jersey's 7th District, led by Rep. Tom Kean Jr. and Democratic challenger Sue Altman, is expected to be close.
In every battleground state this year, there is at least one third-party or independent candidate on the ballot. The Democrats have been more openly concerned than Republicans.
The Green Party candidate has around 1 percent of the vote, which Democrats fear could disrupt the razor-thin margins in this year's election.