• ira@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    The Florida Democratic Party’s executive committee voted to cancel their primary at the end of October 2023 and declare Biden the winner

    The Tennessee Democratic Party decided to list only Biden as a ballot option for its primary after a November 11 meeting

    The North Carolina Democratic Party acknowledged receiving requests for ballot access from Phillips and other candidates, but chose to only include Biden for its primary

    The Democratic Party of Wisconsin left Phillips off the ballot; he appealed to the Wisconsin Supreme Court on January 26, 2024. The court unanimously ruled on February 2 that Phillips should be included on the ballot.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Phillips_2024_presidential_campaign

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      7 months ago

      Dean Phillips? I’m fairly engaged in mainstream political discussions and the only reason I’ve heard his name is to point out that he’s one of a small number of potential spoiler candidates.

      Even the article you linked is full of quotes bashing his campaign.

      The guy taking campaign donations from Harlan Crow ought to be enough to tell you everything you need to know. This guy isn’t here trying to win, he’s just trying to muddy the waters.

      I know Biden is a really tough pill to swallow. It’s true, I feel it too, but unless he drops dead tomorrow, he’s the guy that has already beaten Trump, so smart money is going to the proven winner. The sooner we all accept that and start focusing on the down-ballot races, the better. Because truthfully the president doesn’t make enough difference if Congress continues to be absolutely fucking useless.

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      7 months ago

      Phillips received 19.7% of the vote in the New Hampshire primary, despite Joe Biden not being on the ballot. Phillips received less than 2% of the vote in the South Carolina primary.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Phillips_2024_presidential_campaign

      Each state sets its own primary rules, so they’re all over the place. If the guy can’t get enough support, he can still be a write-in.

      Sorry, but that’s not preventing someone from running.