Speaker Tim Moore Statement on Challenge to President Trump on North Carolina's Ballot

Speaker Tim Moore Statement on Challenge to President Trump on North Carolina's Ballot

Raleigh, NC – The North Carolina State Board of Elections will be considering a complaint today that challenges former President Donald Trump’s ability to be on the ballot.

Speaker Moore has released the following statement:

NC House Speaker Tim Moore said, "The complaint filed with the NCSBE against President Trump has entirely no merit and has one aim—to deny North Carolina voters their Constitutional right to decide for themselves who our next president will be. Rather than let the voters decide, some activists would prefer to effectively silence the former President. I wholeheartedly condemn this malicious attempt to interfere with our elections here in North Carolina.”


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