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Pennsylvania’s Democrat-Controlled Supreme Court Kicks Cornel West Off 2024 Ballot

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Pennsylvania’s Democrat-controlled supreme court shot down left-wing presidential candidate Cornel West’s bid to appear on the state’s 2024 ballot.

In a reportedly unsigned order, the Keystone State’s highest court affirmed a lower court ruling denying West’s bid for ballot access. In that ruling, Commonwealth Court Judge Renee Cohn Jubelirer sided with the office of Secretary of State Al Schmidt “in rejecting West’s candidacy paperwork,” according to the Washington Examiner.

Schmidt’s office had argued that “the paperwork lacked the affidavits for 14 of the 19 presidential electors required by the Aug. 1 filing deadline,” according to the outlet.

Schmidt indicated prior to Monday’s decision that a final ruling on West’s case by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court would allow counties to begin printing ballots for the November contest. Schmidt is a self-professed “Republican” and was appointed by Democrat Gov. Josh Shapiro.

“As soon as the court rules on that, we’ll certify the official list and then counties can complete their preparations to mail out ballots and to have voters, if they choose, go to a county election office to apply in person,” he reportedly said.

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court separately ruled on Friday that third-party presidential candidates James Clymer and Claudia De la Cruz cannot appear on the state’s 2024 ballot. Clymer sought to run as the candidate for the right-leaning Constitution Party, while De la Cruz attempted to run on behalf of the left-wing Party for Socialism and Liberation, according to ABC News.

Left-wing efforts to keep West and

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