MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein will remain on the ballot in the crucial swing state of Wisconsin after the state Supreme Court decided on Monday not to hear a Democratic challenge seeking to oust her.

The Green Party and Republicans countered that the party met all of its legal requirements and that Stein should be allowed to remain on the ballot.

Stein praised the decision, saying the Green Party “beat back the DNC’s attack.”

Democratic National Committee spokesperson Adrienne Watson called the decision “disappointing” and said the Green Party should not be on the ballot.

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    3 months ago

    If the RNC wants something, you know its bad. And of course the partisan Spreme Court will grant them their wish.

    Lets hope the russian asset will siphon more from republican voters then democrat ones…

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      3 months ago

      Imagine saying you don’t want people to be able to vote for their preferred party because you want to “save Democracy” lmao.