With two weeks until the general election, two gubernatorial candidates have voiced concerns with being left out of upcoming debates.
Libertarian Carolyn Clift scored 16% in the August Primary and said her party is a viable alternative.
The Constitution Party’s J.R. Meyers was hoping to garner at least 3% of the November election in order to establish the party which would prevent future candidates from having to collect signatures each election in order to be on the ballot.
He and his Lt. Gov. running partner Maria Rensel gathered over 9,000 signatures this year.
According to their campaigns, Clift and Meyers have been left out of three televised debates that are coming up.