2020 candidate Cris Ericson for United States Congress invites Cory Booker, Michael Bloomberg, Julian Castro, and all other un-invited Democratic Presidential Primary Election candidates to "Join" her legal action against PBS. Keep in mind that Cris Ericson's complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission for being excluded from Vermont PBS debates in 2018 has passed the 120 day mark allowing her to file in United States District Court in Washington, D.C. if she wants to - but she can't afford to - and the only way to do it is if some other candidate for Federal Office has a valid complaint against PBS and "Joins" her complaint. Because Cris Ericson has passed the 120 day mark in her complaint to the Federal Election Commission, she has "legal standing" to proceed in U.S.D.C. in Washington, D.C. but the Democratic Presidential candidates who have been excluded, or will be excluded from debates, apparently have not filed with the FEC and do not have time before the Primary Elections, so their best bet might be to "Join" Cris Ericson and provide her with pro bono legal aid.
HAS YOUR FAVORITE DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BEEN EXCLUDED FROM THE
JANUARY 2020 POLITICAL DEBATE? WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT?
WILL THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY EVER BE ENTIRELY INCLUSIVE AND FAIR?
Could Democratic Party candidates for President of the United States of America, who have been excluded from debates jointly controlled by PBS, join the complaint of an independent candidate for U.S. Congress against Vermont PBS?
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
WILL 2020 BRING FAIRNESS TO POLITICS?
I want all Democratic Party candidates for President of the
United States of America to sit up and pay attention because
you know that PBS is constantly asking for viewer donations,
and you know that PBS most likely contributes to the
manipulation of the
criteria for debate participation, so ask yourselves,
how many of their donations are from foreigners, and
how much influence do the foreigners have in the manipulation
of criteria for debate participation?
Isn't that foreign influence in our elections if
that is what is going on, even if it is a small part?
Cris Ericson filed her complaint to the Federal Election Commission
last summer 2019 before the Republican Commissioner resigned,
leaving the FEC without the necessary Quorum of four Commissioners
required to vote to send a complaint to the U.S. Attorney General
or to vote to dismiss a complaint or to vote to take action on a complaint.
The FEC has 120 days to take action on a complaint,
and if they do not do it within that time frame,
then the party complaining can take legal action
in the United States District Court in
Washington, D.C. if they want to. Otherwise, they
sit and wait for the Federal Election Commission
to take action one way or another.
The file cabinets at the FEC might be full of
complaints asking questions about
foreign influence in elections,
but they might not be heard right now
because there is no Quorum of four Commissioners
to vote on the complaints that might exist or
to vote to send them to the U.S. Attorney General.
Isn't it important right now to get any questions
about foreign influence in elections out for the
public to hear?
Cris Ericson's complaint
has been sitting at the Federal Election Commission
since last summer, well over 120 days, but
she can not afford to take her complaint to the
United States District Court in Washington, D.C.
and the only way it could get there would be if
other candidates for Federal Office "join"
her complaint by filing with her to the
United States District Court in Washington, D.C.
with a pro-bono attorney representing them.
Cris Ericson filed her complaint to the Federal Election Commission
last summer 2019 before the Republican Commissioner resigned,
leaving the FEC without the necessary Quorum of four Commissioners
required to vote to send a complaint to the U.S. Attorney General
or to vote to dismiss a complaint or to vote to take action on a complaint.
When a complaint has just been sitting in some file
drawer at the FEC for over 120 days, then the person complaining
has a legal right to re-file the complaint with the
United States District Court in Washington, D.C.
where other candidates for federal office
could "join" the complaint.
How many Democratic Party candidates for
President of the United States of America
are now complaining about being excluded
from political candidate debates which are
partly funded by PBS, which receives federal
tax dollars, and therefore should not
exclude any candidate from debates?
www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/top-democratic-candidates-ask-dnc-change-debate-qualifying-rules
Could Democratic Party candidates for President of the United States, who are being excluded from political candidate debates by PBS, join a Vermont independent candidate who filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission against Vermont PBS for excluding her from 2018 political candidate debates even though she was on the official election ballot for the general election Nov. 6, 2018 in Vermont?
Isn't the issue the same for all excluded candidates, that PBS is funded by tax dollars and therefore no candidate with ballot status, whether it is the primary election or the general election, should be excluded from any debates which are funded by PBS which is funded by taxpayer dollars?
www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/top-democratic-candidates-ask-dnc-change-debate-qualifying-rules
Democratic Presidential candidates are complaining about debate exclusion by PBS News Hour & Politico.
What can be done?
Maybe they could "join" Cris Ericson's complaint to the Federal Election Commission, which has not been resolved yet.
Matter Under Review, M.U.R. #7619
Cris Ericson was excluded from Vermont PBS
candidate debates in 2018 even though she was on the Nov. 6, 2018
Official Election Ballot in Vermont for United States Congress
House of Representatives (and for Governor of Vermont as allowed by Vermont laws).
PBS is involved in all of these candidate complaints of debate
exclusion for federal office, so even though Cris Ericson
is an independent candidate,
maybe they should all join Cris Ericson's complaint!
The FEC is like a secret court
and the public can not know the outcome of the complaint
until it is settled. When the complaint is settled,
the public can search the outcome by searching
"closed enforcement matters" and entering
the "Matter Under Review" number: M.U.R. #7619
Confidentiality
www.fec.gov/legal-resources/enforcement/complaints-process/how-to-file-complaint-with-fec/
To protect the interests of those involved in a complaint,
the law requires that any Commission action on a MUR
be kept strictly confidential until the case is resolved.
These provisions do not, however, prevent a complainant or respondent
from disclosing the substance of the complaint itself
or the response to that complaint
or from engaging in conduct that leads to the publication
of information contained in the complaint.
Nevertheless, information about a Commission notification of findings
or about a Commission investigation may not be disclosed,
unless the respondent waives his or her right to confidentiality in writing.
Because the public has the right to know the outcome of any enforcement proceeding,
a redacted case file is made available to the public in the Press Office and Office of Public Records within 30 days after the parties involved have been notified that the entire case has been closed.
Closed case files are also available for review on the Commission's website.
Federal Election Commission | United States of America
The Federal Election Commission administers and enforces the laws
that govern the financing of elections for federal office—the
U.S. House, Senate and President.
Other election-related laws are not within the FEC’s jurisdiction.
Any person may file a complaint with the Commission
if he or she believes a violation of the federal election campaign laws
or FEC regulations has occurred or is about to occur.
The Commission reviews every complaint filed.
If the Commission finds that a violation occurred,
possible outcomes can range from a letter reiterating compliance obligations
to a conciliation agreement, which may include a monetary civil penalty.
All FEC enforcement matters are kept confidential until they are resolved.
www.fec.gov/legal-resources/enforcement/complaints-process/how-to-file-complaint-with-fec/
Office of General Counsel
Federal Election Commission
1050 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20463
www.fec.gov/legal-resources/enforcement/complaints-process/how-to-file-complaint-with-fec/
In order for the complaint to be considered complete and proper, it should clearly recite the facts
that show specific violations under the Commission's jurisdiction and clearly identify each person,
committee, group, or entity that is alleged to have committed a violation (the "respondent").
Citations to the law and regulations are not required, but the complaint should include any
documentation supporting the allegations and differentiate between statements based
on the complainant's personal knowledge and those based on information and belief.
Statements not based on personal knowledge should identify the source of the information.
Cris Ericson http://politics2020.org
2020 candidate Cris Ericson for United States Congress invites Cory Booker, Michael Bloomberg, Julian Castro, and all other un-invited Democratic Presidential Primary Election candidates to "Join" her legal action against PBS. Keep in mind that Cris Ericson's complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission for being excluded from Vermont PBS debates in 2018 has passed the 120 day mark allowing her to file in United States District Court in Washington, D.C. if she wants to - but she can't afford to - and the only way to do it is if some other candidate for Federal Office has a valid complaint against PBS and "Joins" her complaint. Because Cris Ericson has passed the 120 day mark in her complaint to the Federal Election Commission, she has "legal standing" to proceed in U.S.D.C. in Washington, D.C. but the Democratic Presidential candidates who have been excluded, or will be excluded from debates, apparently have not filed with the FEC and do not have time before the Primary Elections, so their best bet might be to "Join" Cris Ericson and provide her with pro bono legal aid.
HAS YOUR FAVORITE DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BEEN EXCLUDED FROM THE
JANUARY 2020 POLITICAL DEBATE? WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT?
WILL THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY EVER BE ENTIRELY INCLUSIVE AND FAIR?
Could Democratic Party candidates for President of the United States of America, who have been excluded from debates jointly controlled by PBS, join the complaint of an independent candidate for U.S. Congress against Vermont PBS?
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
WILL 2020 BRING FAIRNESS TO POLITICS?
I want all Democratic Party candidates for President of the
United States of America to sit up and pay attention because
you know that PBS is constantly asking for viewer donations,
and you know that PBS most likely contributes to the
manipulation of the
criteria for debate participation, so ask yourselves,
how many of their donations are from foreigners, and
how much influence do the foreigners have in the manipulation
of criteria for debate participation?
Isn't that foreign influence in our elections if
that is what is going on, even if it is a small part?
Cris Ericson filed her complaint to the Federal Election Commission
last summer 2019 before the Republican Commissioner resigned,
leaving the FEC without the necessary Quorum of four Commissioners
required to vote to send a complaint to the U.S. Attorney General
or to vote to dismiss a complaint or to vote to take action on a complaint.
The FEC has 120 days to take action on a complaint,
and if they do not do it within that time frame,
then the party complaining can take legal action
in the United States District Court in
Washington, D.C. if they want to. Otherwise, they
sit and wait for the Federal Election Commission
to take action one way or another.
The file cabinets at the FEC might be full of
complaints asking questions about
foreign influence in elections,
but they might not be heard right now
because there is no Quorum of four Commissioners
to vote on the complaints that might exist or
to vote to send them to the U.S. Attorney General.
Isn't it important right now to get any questions
about foreign influence in elections out for the
public to hear?
Cris Ericson's complaint
has been sitting at the Federal Election Commission
since last summer, well over 120 days, but
she can not afford to take her complaint to the
United States District Court in Washington, D.C.
and the only way it could get there would be if
other candidates for Federal Office "join"
her complaint by filing with her to the
United States District Court in Washington, D.C.
with a pro-bono attorney representing them.
Cris Ericson filed her complaint to the Federal Election Commission
last summer 2019 before the Republican Commissioner resigned,
leaving the FEC without the necessary Quorum of four Commissioners
required to vote to send a complaint to the U.S. Attorney General
or to vote to dismiss a complaint or to vote to take action on a complaint.
When a complaint has just been sitting in some file
drawer at the FEC for over 120 days, then the person complaining
has a legal right to re-file the complaint with the
United States District Court in Washington, D.C.
where other candidates for federal office
could "join" the complaint.
How many Democratic Party candidates for
President of the United States of America
are now complaining about being excluded
from political candidate debates which are
partly funded by PBS, which receives federal
tax dollars, and therefore should not
exclude any candidate from debates?
Could Democratic Party candidates for President of the United States, who are being excluded from political candidate debates by PBS, join a Vermont independent candidate who filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission against Vermont PBS for excluding her from 2018 political candidate debates even though she was on the official election ballot for the general election Nov. 6, 2018 in Vermont?
Isn't the issue the same for all excluded candidates, that PBS is funded by tax dollars and therefore no candidate with ballot status, whether it is the primary election or the general election, should be excluded from any debates which are funded by PBS which is funded by taxpayer dollars?
Democratic Presidential candidates are complaining about debate exclusion by PBS News Hour & Politico.
What can be done?
Maybe they could "join" Cris Ericson's complaint to the Federal Election Commission, which has not been resolved yet.
Matter Under Review, M.U.R. #7619
Cris Ericson was excluded from Vermont PBS
candidate debates in 2018 even though she was on the Nov. 6, 2018
Official Election Ballot in Vermont for United States Congress
House of Representatives (and for Governor of Vermont as allowed by Vermont laws).
PBS is involved in all of these candidate complaints of debate
exclusion for federal office, so even though Cris Ericson
is an independent candidate,
maybe they should all join Cris Ericson's complaint!
The FEC is like a secret court
and the public can not know the outcome of the complaint
until it is settled. When the complaint is settled,
the public can search the outcome by searching
"closed enforcement matters" and entering
the "Matter Under Review" number: M.U.R. #7619
To protect the interests of those involved in a complaint,
the law requires that any Commission action on a MUR
be kept strictly confidential until the case is resolved.
These provisions do not, however, prevent a complainant or respondent
from disclosing the substance of the complaint itself
or the response to that complaint
or from engaging in conduct that leads to the publication
of information contained in the complaint.
Nevertheless, information about a Commission notification of findings
or about a Commission investigation may not be disclosed,
unless the respondent waives his or her right to confidentiality in writing.
Because the public has the right to know the outcome of any enforcement proceeding,
a redacted case file is made available to the public in the Press Office and Office of Public Records within 30 days after the parties involved have been notified that the entire case has been closed.
Closed case files are also available for review on the Commission's website.
Federal Election Commission | United States of America
The Federal Election Commission administers and enforces the laws
that govern the financing of elections for federal office—the
U.S. House, Senate and President.
Other election-related laws are not within the FEC’s jurisdiction.
Any person may file a complaint with the Commission
if he or she believes a violation of the federal election campaign laws
or FEC regulations has occurred or is about to occur.
The Commission reviews every complaint filed.
If the Commission finds that a violation occurred,
possible outcomes can range from a letter reiterating compliance obligations
to a conciliation agreement, which may include a monetary civil penalty.
All FEC enforcement matters are kept confidential until they are resolved.
In order for the complaint to be considered complete and proper, it should clearly recite the facts
that show specific violations under the Commission's jurisdiction and clearly identify each person,
committee, group, or entity that is alleged to have committed a violation (the "respondent").
Citations to the law and regulations are not required, but the complaint should include any
documentation supporting the allegations and differentiate between statements based
on the complainant's personal knowledge and those based on information and belief.
Statements not based on personal knowledge should identify the source of the information.
Hello! Well, I lost 2 offices in the primary election in Vermont BUT I won 5 (yes, FIVE). I (Cris Ericson) am on the Nov. 3, 2020 official election ballot for the general election in the glorious State of Vermont for FIVE (5) offices for the PROGRESSIVE PARTY, a relatively NEW MAJOR PARTY in VERMONT.
Here are my home made socially distancing political campaign videos:
CRIS ERICSON YOUTUBE CHANNEL - 5 videos,
about 1 hour and 20 minutes total time for all 5,
for the Nov. 3, 2020 general election in Vermont
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwC1iHcjjsI&t=77s
CRIS ERICSON FOR AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS
16 minutes 18 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwC1iHcjjsI&t=326s
CRIS ERICSON FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
30 minutes 27 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F23et9aDmxg&t=702s
CRIS ERICSON FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
9 minutes 39 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03C7ot_soJE&t=463s
CRIS ERICSON FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
17 minutes 38 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLyo1ingxJw&t=57s
CRIS ERICSON FOR STATE TREASURER
6 minutes 35 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53OGK_yr1lc
All videos recorded at home in Cris Ericson's kitchen.
Lighting varies with sunlight, less light on rainy days.
Cris Ericson, 879 Church Street, Chester, VT 05143
(802)875-4038 crisericson@aceweb.com
http://politics2020.org
So, to summarize, you can go to the Vermont Secretary of State Elections Division online and download the qualified candidate listing, and I am on it 5 (FIVE) times for Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Auditor of Accounts and Treasurer.
I am NOT (boo hoo hoo) on the ballot for Representative to United States Congress and I am NOT on the ballot for Governor of Vermont.
I COULD HAVE BEEN on the ballot for 7 offices as an independent candidate, but after emailing arguments back and forth, the Secretary of State refused to allow me on the ballot for BOTH independent and Progressive Party, so I had to chose, and I chose to be on the ballot for 5 offices for the Progressive Party.
Now, you may ask HOW did THAT HAPPEN?
This took a lot of thinking. I have 2 dogs, and one turned 17 years old in August. Meanwhile, on the Howie Carr Show on talk radio, Howie was in tears one day crying live on the radio because his dog Gooner died at age 18 1/2. I decided to give my little 13 pound poodle-chiwowa-long haired silky terrier the last days of her life in her home she's always lived in - also because the Veterinarian said her life expectancy is age 18. I struggled thinking, can I carry this little dog all over the HUGE U.S. Congress building if I win? Will I get too tired carrying her around? She does walk, but only so much each day. Then, there is my other dog, the poorly behaved growling, snarling "Daisy". After thinking, I decided to run as a Progressive Party candidate for just the 5 (five) statewide offices I won in the primary, and NOT SWITCH, as I could have, to Independent for the general election.
Well, no one ran against me in the primary election for 5 offices, only for two, and I lost those two (US Congress and Governor).
So, how many of you think I can win at least ONE of the FIVE offices I am on the general election ballot for?
ENJOY MY VIDEOS!
Hello! Well, I lost 2 offices in the primary election in Vermont BUT I won 5 (yes, FIVE). I (Cris Ericson) am on the Nov. 3, 2020 official election ballot for the general election in the glorious State of Vermont for FIVE (5) offices for the PROGRESSIVE PARTY, a relatively NEW MAJOR PARTY in VERMONT.
Here are my home made socially distancing political campaign videos:
CRIS ERICSON YOUTUBE CHANNEL - 5 videos,
about 1 hour and 20 minutes total time for all 5,
for the Nov. 3, 2020 general election in Vermont
CRIS ERICSON FOR AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS
16 minutes 18 seconds
CRIS ERICSON FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
30 minutes 27 seconds
CRIS ERICSON FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
9 minutes 39 seconds
CRIS ERICSON FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
17 minutes 38 seconds
CRIS ERICSON FOR STATE TREASURER
6 minutes 35 seconds
All videos recorded at home in Cris Ericson's kitchen.
Lighting varies with sunlight, less light on rainy days.
So, to summarize, you can go to the Vermont Secretary of State Elections Division online and download the qualified candidate listing, and I am on it 5 (FIVE) times for Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Auditor of Accounts and Treasurer.
I am NOT (boo hoo hoo) on the ballot for Representative to United States Congress and I am NOT on the ballot for Governor of Vermont.
I COULD HAVE BEEN on the ballot for 7 offices as an independent candidate, but after emailing arguments back and forth, the Secretary of State refused to allow me on the ballot for BOTH independent and Progressive Party, so I had to chose, and I chose to be on the ballot for 5 offices for the Progressive Party.
Now, you may ask HOW did THAT HAPPEN?
This took a lot of thinking. I have 2 dogs, and one turned 17 years old in August. Meanwhile, on the Howie Carr Show on talk radio, Howie was in tears one day crying live on the radio because his dog Gooner died at age 18 1/2. I decided to give my little 13 pound poodle-chiwowa-long haired silky terrier the last days of her life in her home she's always lived in - also because the Veterinarian said her life expectancy is age 18. I struggled thinking, can I carry this little dog all over the HUGE U.S. Congress building if I win? Will I get too tired carrying her around? She does walk, but only so much each day. Then, there is my other dog, the poorly behaved growling, snarling "Daisy". After thinking, I decided to run as a Progressive Party candidate for just the 5 (five) statewide offices I won in the primary, and NOT SWITCH, as I could have, to Independent for the general election.
Well, no one ran against me in the primary election for 5 offices, only for two, and I lost those two (US Congress and Governor).
So, how many of you think I can win at least ONE of the FIVE offices I am on the general election ballot for?
ENJOY MY VIDEOS!
Hi! I was kicked out of facebook, asked for a review of their decision, then kicked out permanently! facebook is a facist, totalitarian dictatorship and it must be put down! see 2020.videoblog.com
Hi! I was kicked out of facebook, asked for a review of their decision, then kicked out permanently! facebook is a facist, totalitarian dictatorship and it must be put down! see 2020.videoblog.com