
If Trump runs in a third party he would face ballot access, ‘sore loser’ law hurdles — but it's not impossible
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Could Trump run as a third-party candidate? He is the current front-runner in 2024 GOP primary, but if another candidate wins the Republican nomination, he would face a difficult path.
Trump gave a similar answer in 2015 during the first Republican presidential primary debate of the 2016 cycle, hinting — or perhaps threatening — a third-party campaign should he lose the GOP nomination.
In such a scenario, Trump would face significant — but not insurmountable — ballot access hurdles if he were to become the first former president since Teddy Roosevelt to run as a third-party candidate.
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