The Colorado Supreme Court recently ruled that Donald Trump is to be removed from the state's 2024 Republican primary ballots. In response, some Republicans have intimated the possibility of trying to have Biden removed from the ballots of certain other conservative-leaning states like Texas or Florida. In particular, former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis argued that, "What is absolutely wild about this opinion from the Colorado Supreme Court is that it contains no limiting principle," leading her to suggest that a court could be persuaded that Biden's handling of illegal immigration could be treated as disqualifying. By contrast, public health policy analyst Pradheep Shanker suggested, "One could argue that since Biden made a deal with Iran to free up their billions of dollars in funds, that he gave aid and comfort to the enemy..." and that such conduct could serve as a potential basis.
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Stars | ★★★☆☆ |
Platform | Metaculus |
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The Colorado Supreme Court recently ruled that Donald Trump is to be removed from the state's 2024 Republican primary ballots. In response, some Republicans have intimated the possibility of trying to have Biden removed from the ballots of certain...
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