Tales from ballot access land

The Nader team is working on getting ballot access in a few states right now. Things seem to be going well, but people have strong opinions about who should and shouldn't have their name on the ballot. In an article on the VoteNader.org website there was an interesting incident from New Mexico that got mentioned:

In an attempt to stop us from petitioning at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, the onsite administrator said, "You can’t do political work on state property!"

No wonder much gets done in government, you can't actually do political work at the workplace :lol:

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