Monday, August 13, 2018

Judge Rules in Favor of Democratic Rat - Chris Anglin

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If you leave a hole big enough for a rat to gets its head in, you’ll end up with an infestation. Chris Aglin is a Democratic party rat who found a hole in a law and is gnawing on judicial ballots in hopes of splitting the GOP ticket.


Judge Rebecca Holt ruled in favor of this rat and the GOP has no one to blame but themselves. Democrats are unsavory characters who will do anything to win. Chris Anglin is a slip and fall lawyer who was a registered Democrat until last June. His campaign is ran by a Democratic party operative. The lawyer who represented Anglin is also a Democrat. These people are fooling no one.


RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN/AP) - A judge has ruled in favor of a North Carolina Supreme Court candidate who sued after a law was passed that says a judicial candidate's party affiliation won't be listed next to the candidate's name if it was changed less than 90 days before filing for a race.

Judge Rebecca Holt ruled in favor of Chris Anglin Monday afternoon, preventing the state Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement from printing ballots that label Anglin as anything other than a Republican.

He’s running as a Republican, but had been registered as a Democrat up until early June.

“I’m going to continue my race to run for disaffected Republicans who are disgusted by the actions of the Legislature,” Anglin said.

During a special session in July, the Republican-led General Assembly passed a law that would have resulted in Anglin having no party affiliation next to his name on the November ballot.

He’s facing off against current Republican Justice Barbara Jackson and Democrat Anita Earls.

Republicans have accused Anglin of entering the race to pull votes from Jackson in an effort to help Earls win, which he denies.



If anything, we’re disgusted at your actions, Mr. Anglin. You people have absolutely no shame and voters should be well aware of your actions and never allow you to hold an office of public trust.


Source:

https://firstinfreedomdaily.com/the-anglin-charade-gets-even-more-ridiculous/


http://anglinlawfirm.com/about-us/


https://www.cbs17.com/news/north-carolina-news/judge-rules-in-favor-of-nc-supreme-court-candidate-in-lawsuit/1365585842

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