sawne128 [he/him] to electoralism • 3 days agoAs votes are being counted, De la Cruz overtakes Oliver in the California presidential election.imagemessage-square49 fedilinkarrow-up1149
arrow-up1149imageAs votes are being counted, De la Cruz overtakes Oliver in the California presidential election.sawne128 [he/him] to electoralism • 3 days agomessage-square49 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareHumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]hexbear19·3 days agoi mean more likely the PSL registered her campaign as independent because the barrier for registering as a political party is higher link
minus-squareHumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]hexbear2·1 day agooh okay in that case death to america and death to decisiondeskhq.com, as usual link
minus-squareCleverOleg [he/him]hexbear30·3 days agoTechnically she was on the Peace and Freedom Party, not the same org but they have ballot access in CA so they accepted de la Cruz as their candidate. Still, it should at least be PAF or something. link
minus-squareTrashGoblin [he/him, they/them]hexbear6·3 days agoHere in [Southern State], de la Cruz was on the ballot on the [Southern State] Workers' Party. You do what you have to for ballot access. link
i mean more likely the PSL registered her campaign as independent because the barrier for registering as a political party is higher
she was listed PSL on the California ballot
oh okay in that case death to america and death to decisiondeskhq.com, as usual
Technically she was on the Peace and Freedom Party, not the same org but they have ballot access in CA so they accepted de la Cruz as their candidate. Still, it should at least be PAF or something.
ah okay. I knew she wasn't listed independent
Here in [Southern State], de la Cruz was on the ballot on the [Southern State] Workers' Party. You do what you have to for ballot access.