Got some links to support that?
I always do good brother.
MAINE SUPREME COURT SAYS NADER LAWSUIT AGAINST DEMOCRATIC PARTY BEHAVIOR IN 2004 MAY PROCEED
"During 2004, the Democratic Party launched the "ballot project", spending millions of dollars to challenge Nader’s ballot position in 19 states. Most of the party’s challenges were rejected by state election officials and state courts. Nader charges that most of the challenges lacked merit and the Democratic Party knew they lacked merit, and that these challenges were filed simply to bleed the Nader campaign’s resources.
Nader also charges that, in addition to legal challenges, the Democratic Party and other groups allied with it carried out dirty tricks against his petitions, including harassment of his petitioners, especially in Oregon and Pennsylvania.
http://www.ballot-access.org/2012/06/02/may-2012-ballot-access-news-print-edition/
Tenn. ballot-access rules struck down
http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/tenn-ballot-access-rules-struck-down
Ralph Nader & Ron Paul Agree: Ballot Access Laws are Rigged Against Independent & Third Party Candidates
Ralph Nader and Ron Paul, two of the most outspoken political leaders of our time, don’t agree all that often. But one thing they both understand is that the American political system is rigged against independent and third party candidates.
Restrictive ballot access laws across the nation prevent voters from having a real choice in who they vote for.
And the Democratic and Republican machines intend to keep it that way.
http://www.thelibertyvoice.com/ralp...ed-against-independent-third-party-candidates
How the Indiana Democratic and Republican Parties Defeat Competition Before Election Day
Over the last century, Indiana lawmakers have made ballot access for independent and minor party candidates increasingly more difficult. By repeatedly amending state election laws since 1933, Indiana legislators, comprised almost entirely of members of the Democratic and Republican parties, have erected barriers to ballot access that are now nearly insurmountable.
http://ifweonlyconnect.wordpress.com/indianas-undemocratic-ballot-access/
For third-party candidates, playing field is uneven by state
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/story/2012-07-08/third-party-ballot-access/56098480/1
I could go on .. for days.
I'm a Green, and I've been active in the ballot access movement for many years. Here in Georgia, our biggest impediment is the Democratic Party.
Why is the Democratic Party our biggest impediment? Because they think our votes belong to them .. no differently then all the whining from democrats that Nader and Greens stole the election from Al Gore .. who couldn't even win his own state.
Make no mistake about it .. it's BOTH parties that engage in voter suppression.