Once Again, Connerly Fails to Get The Signatures
This is getting to be a habit with Ward Connerly. Earlier this year, he said that he would qualify anti-affirmative action initiatives for ballots in five states. But he struck out in qualifying in Oklahoma, failing to get enough valid signatures after facing several challenges. Now he's missed the deadline for signature turn-in in Missouri. So his initiatives only will appear in three states, tops. (Colorado signatures are being challenged in court). What's unclear is why he keeps failing. Connerly blames his opponents and, in Missouri, a blocking campaign, but lots of measures face strong opposition and blocking campaigns. If a signature effort is properly organized and funded, it will qualify for the ballot. In these states, Connerly is effectively wasting money by gathering signatures but not getting enough to qualify on the ballot. If he wants to find out who is to blame for these failures, it might be time for him to buy a mirror.


















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