Matthew Hoh, U.S. Senate candidate from the N.C. Green Party, discusses the party’s lawsuit against the N.C. State Board of Elections. The board refused to certify the Greens as an official political party in North Carolina.
N.C. Green Party’s Matthew Hoh discusses new lawsuit against State Board of Elections
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