NBC: Secretaries of state get ready for possible challenges to Trump's ballot access
Arizona’s secretary of state is the latest to say his office is grappling with the potential effects of a move to block Trump from the ballot.
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said Tuesday that his office is figuring out how to handle potential complaints over whether former President Donald Trump should be disqualified from appearing on the 2024 ballot.
The issue centers on the 14th Amendment, which prohibits people who have “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” from holding public office. Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson raised the theory at last week’s GOP presidential debate that Trump’s conduct on Jan. 6, 2021, might disqualify him on those grounds — a theory that has gained traction among some legal scholars, though others discount the possibility.
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Update #1: State election officials prepare for efforts to disqualify Trump under 14th Amendment (ABC News)
Update #2: State election officials studying whether 14th Amendment disqualifies ‘insurrectionist’ Trump from ballot (CNN)
WNU Editor: I am sure they are going to try. Democrat prosecutors have already charged the former President, and with his more serious trials being held in Democrat strongholds like Washington DC (link here), the probability of a jury convicting him is very high.
GOP.
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The death of democracy. Looks like fascism is the way forward in the west. They started imprisoning their political rivals starting with General Mike Flynn & others. Now they want to make Trump a political prisoner. In a few years time they'll cone for Joe Public who voted the wrong way. Off to the re-education camp you go comrade....
ReplyDeleteSo China basically. Better a life of servitude than a free life with Trump in the White House.
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ReplyDeleteNow you are taking. Skoda already has reservations. Manzanar awaits!!
Plenty of fresh air, lots of sunshine. Great place. Skoda will be able to ramble all he wants.
Ralph L. Carr (Republican) served as governor of Colorado from 1938 to 1942. A champion of both American exceptionalism and cultural diversity, Carr opposed blanket persecution of Japanese Americans during World War II. Although he cooperated with federal officials, Carr disagreed with the federal policy of imprisoning Japanese Americans solely because of their ancestry. His support for Japanese Americans ultimately cost him re-election in 1942.
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FDR (Dirty Dog Democrat) (Demon Rat) (Demon Crap)
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Skoda
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Idk but these fuckers are juvenile.
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