
Unless the candidates violate a particular rule or are ineligible for office, it would violate their constitutional rights to free speech, no matter how repugnant they are. Like it or not, it's a fact that even avowed racists can run for elected office. The most a political party can do is distance itself from and renounce the candidate, much like the Republican and Democratic parties did with Klansmen David Duke and Tom Metzger respectively. The party cannot, however, decide who can and cannot run.
Sharpton's demands ring especially hollow given his own history. With incidents like the Tawana Brawley hoax and Freddie's Fashion Mart riot and public references to Jews as "bloodsuckers" and "white interlopers" in his past and nary an apology, he lacks the moral authority to have any say on who else gets to run for office.
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