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New California law requires tax returns in order to appear on the 2020 primary ballot


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Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the law, which would make President Trump ineligible for the primary ballot unless he discloses his tax returns from the last five years.

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3 minutes ago, reality said:

California lo his candidature valid kadhu ani..

@3$%   basic citizenship rights emo kada to contest...
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8 minutes ago, Spartan said:

@3$% vadu California ki vachi enduku vote vestadu.

Primaries lo anta comedy..evadi 5 mts kosam vadu trying

@3$%

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5 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

Primary Ballot ante , ballot paper  lo place undatama? leka vote veyyadama?

Primary ballot ante primary elections kosam..Trump ki primary challenger ye ledu..asalu unna California primaries chala late ga untai..so appatiki undadu...ivanni vadu news lo kanabadataniki US antha..manam chaduvukovatniki kaliga unte

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4 minutes ago, Spartan said:
@3$%   basic citizenship rights emo kada to contest...

In addition to that ee kothha clause added anukunta in CA (from what I read).

But the question is, GOP ki malli primaries enduku untayi? Turmp unanimous kada... confusing....

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10 minutes ago, Spartan said:

@3$% vadu California ki vachi enduku vote vestadu.

President Trump will be ineligible for California’s primary ballot next year unless he discloses his tax returns under a state law that immediately took effect Tuesday, an unprecedented mandate that is almost certain to spark a high-profile court fight and might encourage other states to adopt their own unconventional rules for presidential candidates.  The law, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on his final day to take action and passed on a strict party-line vote in the Legislature, requires all presidential candidates to submit five years of income tax filings. They must do so by late November in order to secure a spot on California’s presidential primary ballot in March. State elections officials will post the financial documents online, although certain private information must first be redacted.

 

Of course, Thaatha will fight back and has the Supreme Court in his back pocket anyway .. so no worries for him...

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