Sixth Circuit Panel for Important Political Party Rights Case is Now Known

The three judges who will hear Kurita v The State Primary Board of the Tennessee Democratic Party on January 17 will be Judges Ronald Gilman, Eric Clay, and Alice Batchelder. This is a Sixth Circuit hearing. Judges Gilman and Clay are Clinton appointees, and Judge Batchelder is a Bush Sr. appointee. The issue in the case arose in 2008, after the Tennessee Democratic Party determined that Rosalind Kurita would not be its nominee for re-election to the State Senate, even though she won the Democratic primary. The case will test the extent to which the U.S. Constitution lets political parties control their own nomination process.


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  1. One more New Age lunatic case.

    Public nominations of Public candidates by Public Electors according to Public LAWS.

    ALL Electors – top 2 States.
    SOME Electors – all other States.

    Too difficult for the MORON courts to understand – esp. SCOTUS.

    This AIN’T 10,000 B.C. in the Stone Age — with tribal gangs picking their gang leaders to attack other gangs — or is it Deja Vu all over again ???

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