Well you won’t believe what Florida is doing now… You have to jump through a lot of hoops to get on the ballot in states across the country, but Florida takes the cake: they won’t even let you try! The FL Sec. of State has decided to simply allow the Florida Democratic Party to DECIDE who it wants to be on the ballot! The Democratic Party said, “We only want Joe Biden, please.” This absurd and unconstitutional display is exactly how an authoritarian state works: People are told they can vote, but are informed by someone else who their options will be. The words of my father keep ringing in my ear: “Beat the system, kids, beat the system!” More to come…

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We sent the letter below to the executive staff at the Florida Democratic Party today. Although the DNC won in court when they claimed after the 2016 election that they were a private entity and therefore didn't owe the public a fair democratic selection process during the primaries, the legal argument here is that since they are playing what is in essence a governmental role in this process, they do owe it to the public to align with the Constitutional principles regarding qualifications to run for President. The story will continue to develop. The FDP did all this at the last minute, changing rules to fit their will, making it extremely difficult for other campaigns to even know what to do. It goes without saying that if you can't get on the ballot in a state as big as Florida, your chances to proceed are deeply impacted.
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To the Phillip Jerez and the Florida State Democratic Party executive staff,   The Marianne Williamson Presidential campaign is writing in regard to the Florida Democratic Party’s single candidate submission to the Florida Secretary of State for the upcoming 2024 Presidential Preference Primary. The Florida Democratic Party must TODAY submit or augment its candidate list for the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary to include Marianne Williamson as candidate for the Democratic Party Presidential Preference Primary.  The Florida State Party  invoked the authority of an executive committee that made the decision not to include Marianne Williamson on the ballot.   There are no bylaws or stated provisions for such a committee to be vested with such powers in the Florida Democratic Party’s bylaws and charter. The 2024 delegate plan on the state party’s website makes no stipulations or provisions for an executive committee’s authority on who can or who can’t run for president as a Democrat. Executive Director Phillip Jerez promised to send an email drafting your decision and process in writing, by no later than the morning of November 30th.  No such email has been delivered. This is indicative of the unprofessional behavior and lack of transparency exhibited by the Florida Democratic Party. The Marianne Williamson Campaign has made countless outreach communications to the Florida State Party, only to be met with silence.  Only after public outreach via X (Twitter) did the state party respond on November 29th, one day before Florida’s ballot determination. Such behavior does not uphold the party’s stated principals of inclusion, diversity, and democracy. The U.S. Constitution only stipulates that a presidential candidate be a natural born citizen, be over 35 years old, and have been a resident for over 14 years. Marianne Williamson has been the first announced candidate in the Democratic Party primary since February of 2023.  She is polling in double digits and is on the ballot in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Nevada, Georgia, Oklahoma, and South Carolina. According to Florida statute, the Florida Democratic Party’s submission of a single candidate will forfeit a Democratic presidential primary, which prevents the process in which Florida Democrats are supposed to select delegates for the national convention.  This is in violation of the DNC’s 2004 Delegate Selection Rules. To repeat:   The Florida Democratic Party must TODAY submit or augment its candidate list for the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary to include Marianne Williamson as candidate for the Democratic Party Presidential Preference Primary. Regards, Carlos Cardona, for the Marianne Williamson for President Campaign
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Replying to @marwilliamson
This has been going on longer than you may think, see link below… Shultz still serves in Congress, you may now know why. The system is rigged, please keep shining a bright light on the corruption, the public needs to see all of this for themselves. nytimes.com/2016/07/25/us/po…
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Get the hell out of the Democratic Party. Why would you participate in holding on to a D label that reflects nothing but corruption? Been saying it for months ... waiting ...
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"... DNC attorneys claim Article V, Section 4 of the DNC Charter—stipulating that the DNC chair and their staff must ensure neutrality in the Democratic presidential primaries—is 'a discretionary rule that it didn’t need to adopt to begin with'." observer.com/2017/05/dnc-law…
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You should sue them - it will make the press and draw attention. Its rediculous. Keep pushing, something's gotta break...
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Why wouldn't we believe it? The Democratic Party doesn't practice democracy even internally. This is business as usual for one of two corrupt major parties in the U.S.
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America very quickly delegitimising itself in the eyes of the world. Just like every other empire it is crumbling from within
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I have to wonder if Florida has broken some kind of record for most lawsuits being filed against it at a given time.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Anyone who lived through Bernie’s Democrat runs of 2016 and 2020 could have told you this. Even that Zionist dullard BoobieKennedy eventually figured it out after being beaten over the head with it for 4 months by anyone within earshot!
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This isn’t what Democracy looks like.
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Have you ever thought of running for senate or house? It’s not enough to just have great opinions. Experience would make the package more valuable. Why just run for the top job, and not be willing to put in the day to day work that our reps and senators do?
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