“I will be asking the attorney general’s office for their input,” Secretary of State David Scanlan told the Globe. “And ultimately whatever is decided is probably going to require some judicial input.”

A debate among constitutional scholars over former president Donald Trump’s eligibility for the 2024 presidential race has reverberated through the public consciousness in recent weeks and reached the ears of New Hampshire’s top election official.

Secretary of State David Scanlan, who will oversee the first-in-the-nation presidential primary in just five months, said he’s received several letters lately that urge him to take action based on a legal theory that claims the Constitution empowers him to block Trump from the ballot.

Scanlan, a Republican, said he’s listening and will seek legal advice to ensure that his team thoroughly understands the arguments at play.

  • @Strangle
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    If you deny these peoples ability to vote for trump, things could get real bad real fast

    • snooggums
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      So, don’t do the right thing because assholes might become violent?

      That is letting the terrorists win.

      • @ZombieZookeeper
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        I fully believe that one day a Trump supporter will attempt to break into my house to kill me because I don’t support him.

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          I have had people fuck with me for making fun of Trump. It’s real. Guns, stealing… General crime shit. The local losers got together with all their guns at their whack illegal shooting range and showed half the town how much firepower they have. I followed the sound, found it, and someone shot bullets over my head. I heard the bullets wiz through the trees. (I was to the left of the firing range in a public trail. Not behind/infront)

          NH is full of naive people and criminals that can get away with anything.

      • @Strangle
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        Things can always be worse

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      The good news is that the Trumpists are all a bunch of out-of-shape morons. The bad news is that the regular people don’t want to fight and aren’t prepared.

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        Where I am some are actually authentic career criminals. They have power. It’s fucked.

        • D1G17AL
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          Cause they see themselves in Trump, a career criminal. That’s why his most ardent supporters are mostly people that normal people wouldn’t want to really associate with on a long term basis. His supporters are fucking gullible and insane to boot.

      • @Strangle
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        We shouldn’t want a fight

        • @Redditiscancer789
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          The American way is speak softly with a big stick. Only insane people want a fight but you don’t back down from a fight someone else started.

          • @Strangle
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            Perspective is everything here. Everyone thinks they are simply defending themselves.

            That’s how the the people have been set up against each other here

    • Zorque
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      Things have been getting bad for a while now. While I’m the first to suggest compromise to achieve mutual goals… theres no point when only one side is willing to bend. Extremists are going to go to extremes no matter what we do, might as well rip the band-aid off and actually start making a difference.

      • @Strangle
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        Do you think there are 80 million extremists in the US?

        Does that really make any sense to you?

        • @DarthBueller
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          Yes. It makes sense. I am a former evangelical Christian, and yes, they are passive extremists. Passive, as in only a handful are dumb enough to take up arms, and extremists, insofar as they will allow, encourage, or justify horrors if it achieves their ends.

          • @Strangle
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            Do you consider all people with faith extremists? Jews and Muslims? Along with Christian’s?

            That sounds like a problematic view of faith to me. A bigoted one, even

            • @DarthBueller
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              No, I consider those with fundamentalist beliefs in an exclusionary religion to be extremist. Bug off.

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        He’d still be ineligible to hold office.

      • @Strangle
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        Did you ever think American would be a country that wants to elect someone who is in prison?

        Isn’t that for corrupt countries? Why do you think this would be happening in America? Doesn’t that raise some eyebrows?

        Or is everyone so focussed on making sure Trump isn’t on the ballot that they’ve pushed aside those kinds of thoughts?

        Should be the person who wins the election, right? You can’t just take someone’s name off. Especially the leader of the opposing party.

        If you honestly think Trump tried to overthrow the government, that’s a lot more serious than just an indictment and being removed from the ballot.

        That’s treason and probably an execution if we are being serious about this. And if that’s not the answer here, how much do we really think this was an attempted coup?