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BigmanPigman

(52,292 posts)
Fri Dec 29, 2023, 10:04 AM Dec 2023

CA says tRump can stay on the ballot.

California’s secretary of state declined to remove former President Trump from the presidential primary ballot despite calls from the state’s lieutenant governor for her to do so.

Shirley Weber (D) on Thursday published the list of candidates who will appear on California’s March 5 presidential primary, Trump included.


Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis (D) requested last week that the state look into “every legal option” to remove the former president over 14th amendment concerns, just one day after the Colorado Supreme Court kicked him off its state’s ballot due to its finding that he engaged in an insurrection through his actions surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

Weber responded to Kounalakis’s letter last Friday, saying her office has been engaged in multiple lawsuits regarding Trump’s appearance on the ballot.“While we can agree that the attack on the Capitol and the former President’s involvement was abhorrent, there are complex legal issues surrounding this matter,” Weber wrote, adding that her office does not take the decision to remove him from the ballot lightly.

Weber said her office will “continue to assess” options, including the result of any action taken by the U.S. Supreme Court on the matter.




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CA says tRump can stay on the ballot. (Original Post) BigmanPigman Dec 2023 OP
boo hiss. AllaN01Bear Dec 2023 #1
Good, lets let scotus weigh in first getagrip_already Dec 2023 #2

getagrip_already

(17,449 posts)
2. Good, lets let scotus weigh in first
Fri Dec 29, 2023, 11:25 AM
Dec 2023

If they take a worst case tack, namely let the CO decision stand without addressing it nationally, then no blue state should remove stinky.

To do so risks EC votes biden will likely win anyway. The gop would be free to run some super moderate candidate in that state, and our voters could just think it doesn't matter and either not show up or cast a protest vote over something stupid, keeping biden from getting to 270.

Losing ca to stupidity would be the ballgame. The decision needs to be all or nothing.

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