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Sunday, April 20, 2014

This Court’s holdings
demonstrate that in such circumstances “the threat
is latent in the existence of the statute.” Majors v.
Abell, 317 F.3d 719, 721 (7th Cir. 2003).

Majors cited to supreme court by Cato/Ij brief in Susan B Anthony case.

 See also Majors v. Abell, 317 F.3d 719, 722-23
(7th Cir. 2003) (“A candidate plaintiff no more has a duty to
run in every election . . . to keep his suit alive than an
abortion plaintiff has a duty to become pregnant again at
the earliest possible opportunity . . . . Politicians . . . often
wait years before running again; obviously this doesn’t
show they’re not serious about their political career.”).

Majors cited to the Supreme Court in a Bopp cert petition,
http://www.fec.gov/law/litigation/cao_sc_cao_reply_brief.pdf,



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