Pennsylvania Supreme Court Upholds West's Ballot Access
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•Cornel West loses battle to access ballot in Pennsylvania - Washington Examiner
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Monday that Cornel West’s candidacy paperwork did not meet the requirement for ballot access.
Democrats have fought to keep West off the ballot, as winning the presidential election heavily rides on securing Pennsylvania ’s 19 electoral votes.
West has run a campaign to the left of Vice President Kamala Harris that is heavily critical of her stance on the war in Gaza .
The court sided with Gov. Josh Shapiro 's (D-PA) secretary of state 's office.
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