@agent_flounder to ColoradoEnglish • 11 months agoColorado supreme court disqualifies Trump from state’s 2024 ballotwww.theguardian.comexternal-linkmessage-square13arrow-up1276arrow-down16file-text
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minus-square@derekabuttonlinkEnglish9•11 months agoNot relevant here, because states decide how their ballots are run. It’s similar to how some states can prevent felons from voting for life.
minus-square@RusticuslinkEnglish8•11 months agoThey already stayed their decision until Jan 4 to give the SCOTUS time to rule on this.
minus-square@cowfodderlinkEnglish5•edit-211 months agoYeah, the 14th amendment to the Constitution of The United States of America isn’t relevant here… Adding /s because some people don’t understand context.
minus-square@andrewtalinkEnglish2•11 months agoIf it’s not relevant then why did they stay their decision until scotus can rule?(If Trump decides to take it to the Supreme Court)
minus-square@cowfodderlinkEnglish5•11 months agoDid you really not read the comment I was responding to, or should I have added /s to it because some people are incapable of understanding context?
minus-squareMaevelinkfedilink1•edit-211 months agoA lot of felons* may not have the money machine to pay the lawyers to fight all the way to the Supreme Court. And there’s also the supremacy clause, so idk, which is why I’d like to hear from a con law pro, attorney or paralegal. That was an embarrassing autocorrect.
Still gotta see what SCOTUS does.
Not relevant here, because states decide how their ballots are run. It’s similar to how some states can prevent felons from voting for life.
They already stayed their decision until Jan 4 to give the SCOTUS time to rule on this.
Yeah, the 14th amendment to the Constitution of The United States of America isn’t relevant here…
Adding /s because some people don’t understand context.
If it’s not relevant then why did they stay their decision until scotus can rule?(If Trump decides to take it to the Supreme Court)
Did you really not read the comment I was responding to, or should I have added /s to it because some people are incapable of understanding context?
A lot of felons* may not have the money machine to pay the lawyers to fight all the way to the Supreme Court. And there’s also the supremacy clause, so idk, which is why I’d like to hear from a con law pro, attorney or paralegal.