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He accused the Republican National Committee of using “authoritarian power” to keep him off the debate stage.
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A federal judge has denied gubernatorial hopeful Perry Johnson’s request to put his name on the Republican primary ballot.
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The state Supreme Court was the last stop for Perry Johnson and Michael Markey.
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The court ruled unanimously that Johnson failed to show that he deserves a spot on the ballot after he did not collect enough valid petition signatures.
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The businessman filed Friday with the Michigan Court of Appeals to demand that state election officials certify his name for the primary ballot despite questions on whether his campaign gathered enough signatures of registered voters.
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Complaints were lodged Tuesday with the Board of State Canvassers.