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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Arizona Republic article, "Arizona loses No Labels lawsuit, must reject non-presidential candidates from ballot," mentions Richard Grayson's candidacy

An Arizona Republic article by Ray Stern published today, Wednesday, January 17, 2024, "Arizona loses No Labels lawsuit, must reject non-presidential candidates from ballot," mentions Richard Grayson's candidacy for the Arizona Corporate Commission:
Five people are now listed as No Labels candidates on the Secretary of State’s website for offices ranging from state legislator to U.S. senator. One of the candidates, Richard Grayson, has openly stated he’s a Democrat who switched to the No Labels party and ran for office only to protest the new party.
Grayson told The Arizona Republic he thought Tuchi's ruling was "unfair," especially to No Labels voters.
Though he won't be on the ballot now in Arizona, Grayson's still an official No Labels candidate in Alaska for Congress.
"I will use the campaign to expose the scam of No Labels (and to) excoriate the selfish and evil people who have organized this effort and their attempt to make sure that Donald Trump wins in November," Grayson said

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