DENVER (AP) — The campaign to use the U.S. Constitution’s “insurrection” clause to bar former President Donald Trump from running for the White House again enters a new phase this week as hearings begin in two states on lawsuits that might end up reaching the U.S. Supreme Court.

A weeklong hearing on one lawsuit to bar Trump from the ballot in Colorado begins Monday, while on Thursday oral arguments are scheduled before the Minnesota Supreme Court on an effort to kick the Republican former president off the ballot in that state.

  • crawley
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    371 year ago

    …in two states that Trump never would have won anyway. It’s absolutely the right thing to do and I hope more states follow suit as ultimately that would force the GOP to kick Trump off the ballot as well.

    • Nougat
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      271 year ago

      *Thirteen.

      Colorado, Michigan, Hew Hampshire, Arizona, West Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Nevada, Montana, Kansas, Idaho, Oklahoma, Wyoming.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        As a North Carolinian, I can report that our state judiciary is a joke and we’re gerrymandered to fuck and back, so there’s very little hope of fixing it anytime soon. Odds of Trump being kicked off the ballot here are infinity to one against.

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          61 year ago

          The aim is to get the question of disqualification under 14A S3 answered. And perhaps the subtext is to make them say the quiet part out loud.

          All it’s going to take is one state court anywhere to find that Trump is not qualified to hold office. Then the appeals process starts, and it probably gets fast-tracked to SCOTUS. In order to find that one state court, you file in every state you can find standing in, because every case filed has a chance to be taken up by the court (FL found no standing, if you recall), every case taken up by a court has a chance of winning.

          Just a numbers game.

          • @hydrospanner
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            21 year ago

            Then the appeals process starts, and it probably gets fast-tracked to SCOTUS.

            That does not give me a warm fuzzy feeling.

            Wouldn’t surprise me to see that totally backfire for Trump’s opponents once it gets to the SCOTUS level.

            McConnell and RBG have seriously fucked things up for the next few decades, sadly.

            • @[email protected]
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              RBG

              What did Justice Ginsberg do here except work until almost her death?

              But yeah: if they can’t get justice Clearance Thomas off the bench and break the politically-fixated court of its partiality problems, then we’re screwed.

              Don’t take people’s vote, and don’t rob them of justice, lest there be cars flipped and burning in the street.

              • @CADmonkey
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                She could have retired in the middle of the Obama admin, so he could appoint a not-nazi judge.