I don’t care about the state’s argument. I hope they fail. But at the moment, the law stands, as I have said.
RIGHT NOW! Mississippi law will not allow McDaniel to run a write in campaign - or, I think more accurately, will not count any votes cast for him on a write in ballot.
I was right, when I stated this at the start.
There’s a MS election law that says a person that votes in the primary for one party’s nominee may not vote in the general for the other party nominee. You think that’s going to stop people from violating the law? How are they stopped? How is the law enforced?
You can ignore the facts as posted in #119. You can hang your hat on Mississippi state laws that don’t matter. The fact is that federal rulings and the MS state law are not in agreement. So the law you think applies does not matter because the federal rulings invalidate it.