kadee79
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Post by kadee79 on Nov 5, 2023 12:38:22 GMT -5
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djAdvocate
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Post by djAdvocate on Nov 5, 2023 13:02:14 GMT -5
i have watched many interviews with him. he is spot on.
i would like someone to comment on my question who has given the answer more thought than me:
if the CO case makes it to the SCOTUS and they affirm the ruling, will that disqualify Trump nationally?
i believe the answer is YES.
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Tennesseer
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Post by Tennesseer on Nov 5, 2023 13:39:25 GMT -5
i have watched many interviews with him. he is spot on. i would like someone to comment on my question who has given the answer more thought than me: if the CO case makes it to the SCOTUS and they affirm the ruling, will that disqualify Trump nationally? i believe the answer is YES. Just my thoughts. If SCOTUS affirms Colorado's case, then all the other states wanting trump off their state elections should make sure their appeal to SCOTUS raises the exact same issue(s) as Colorado raised. Having different reasons to not have trump on the state slate of candidates may backfire on them. 'You' go with a winner reason.
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billisonboard
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Post by billisonboard on Nov 5, 2023 13:49:37 GMT -5
My little quote seems appropriate. I want to read the Colorado ruling before I think about it and comment. Then I want to read any subsequent rulings before I think and comment about what they might mean.
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