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Colorado to include Trump on 2024 primary ballot as state GOP appeals to Supreme Court

The Colorado secretary of state will include former President Donald Trump on the 2024 Colorado primary ballot after Republicans filed an appeal to the Supreme Court.

On Wednesday, the Colorado GOP filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court after the state Supreme Court’s decision to remove Trump from the primary ballot.

Following the appeal, Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold announced that she will include Trump on the primary ballot on the Jan. 5 certification deadline, unless the U.S. Supreme Court affirms the lower court’s ruling or declines to take up the case.

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The U.S. Supreme Court has a ticking political time bomb on its hands: The body will have to decide the case before Super Tuesday, March 5.

The deadline, however, comes with a few wrinkles.

According to Griswold’s press release, the deadline for 2024 primary ballots to be sent out to military voters is Jan. 20.

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Additionally, Feb. 12 is the first day that ballots will be mailed out to voters, and at the end of the month, on Feb. 26, the first day of primary voting takes place.

It is unclear what would happen to any released ballots if the U.S. Supreme Court declines the appeal or doesn’t take up the case after they are sent out.

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Via https://www.foxnews.com/politics/colorado-include-trump-2024-primary-ballot-state-gop-appeals-supreme-court

 

13 thoughts on “Colorado to include Trump on 2024 primary ballot as state GOP appeals to Supreme Court

  1. Well, hahahaha. The courts will need to earn their salaries, pension plans, vacations, and other perks of having government jobs. They also have Texas to deal with, so the lawyers at all levels can fight each other with fake taxpayer debt-backed, future money.

    Locally, in the swampy, tidal, coastal Georgia of the US of A, we are also dealing with local government and its fights over voting machines managed by Dominion, issues with voter fraud, mail-in ballots, and the fact that we have more than at least two huge military bases for deployment to all the wars the federal government is waging around the world, as well as a port that gets its deliveries from countries some governmental mucky-mucks don’t approve of. Teehee.

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      • Funny you should mention that. My mother, who went through a political phase during my early childhood, was at one time a political poll watcher, where she noticed 100 votes registered on the voting machine for the other guy locally, even before the polls had opened. This was before the digital age. Her complaints did no good. Forever after, she distrusted voting machines.

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  2. This is a mess! First, Trump’s removed from the ballot, then he’s supposedly put back on the ballot pending a Supreme Court decision or the Supreme Court deciding NOT to review the situation and meanwhile, ballots are about to be mailed out? Does that about cover it? Either way, shit is going to further hit the fan than it already has. All I can say is, “If you’re in the states, duck! Incoming!”

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  3. Although I never liked Trump, it isn’t about him. It’s about democracy and whether or not there is such a thing in the USA. The Democrats seem to have it all figured out on how to rig elections and that is NOT democratic!

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    • Agreed. The US has become a caricature of the freedoms it was advertized to protect. Every law limits freedoms, which leads to a need for enforcement of the laws, which leads to police, and in the US’ case, a military to enforce the laws it projects externally.

      Has there ever been an ideal society? Plato’s “Republic” made a stab at it, but it was highly structured. Thomas More’s “Utopia”, which translates as “No Place”, couldn’t solve the dilemma, either.

      It seems that each individual must ultimately find his or her own path, and it can’t be codified in governments, religions, or institutions.

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    • It doesn’t matter who is on the ballot in the US. They all kowtow to Israel lobbies and globalist Oligarchs. Without an extreme change in thinking or a civil war, America is finished!

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