On Thursday night, Johnson tweeted excitedly, “Headed to New Hampshire to file for the primary!,” which may have come as a surprise to those following the 2012 election who knew the other candidates had already filed. As it turns out, somehow the actual paperwork to file for the presidential ballot fell through the cracks, and the candidate himself had to traverse the country to make it before the Friday deadline.
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Johnson, according to CNN, was more than happy to admit that this was a logistical campaign mistake, and refused to blame his staff:
“Bottom line, we just screwed up,” Johnson told members of the press who repeatedly pressed him on the near-oversight Friday.The campaign had planned to file by proxy but realized Thursday they had left it too late. A candidate filing on the last day of the filing period must do so in person, according to the secretary of state’s office.Candidates who wish to appear on the New Hampshire ballot must file with the secretary of state by Friday. The campaign had planned to file by proxy but realized Thursday they had left it too late – a candidate can only file in person on the last day, according to Johnson.
Politico has a handy list of every name on the ballot– which includes a healthy number of unknowns– here.
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The interesting bit of this story is not really that Johnson’s campaign is so far removed from the workings of politics that they could completely forget the New Hampshire ballot (New Hampshire, incidentally, is the state Johnson has the best chance in, as it leans more libertarian than Iowa, South Carolina, and several other primary states), but just how this sort of monumental gaffe could have impacted any other candidate polling higher. Any time Rick