Many states’ “Sore-Loser” laws make it impossible for a Presidential candidate who lost a party’s primary process to win a majority of electoral votes as a third-party candidate, says lawyer and professor Jason Torchinsky.
Many states’ “Sore-Loser” laws make it impossible for a Presidential candidate who lost a party’s primary process to win a majority of electoral votes as a third-party candidate, says lawyer and professor Jason Torchinsky.
More News
These voters in key state aren’t sure about Biden or Trump | CNN Politics
Kenyans collect what’s left of their homes after flash floods | CNN
Salman Rushdie describes eerie dream he had before violent attack | CNN