"It was ridiculous for the Illinois court to say a candidate who is obviously impacted by the state rules governing his election doesn't have standing to challenge those rules," he said. "If the candidate doesn't have standing, who does?"
Supreme Court to decide if federal candidates have a right to challenge state election laws
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However, as Heritage Foundation legal scholar Hans von Spakovsky has noted, charges of “treason” or “sedition” are, legally speaking, unlikely.
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