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Trump's legal defeat in Colorado may turn into political gold


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One of the court challenges to Donald Trump's eligibility to run for president in 2024 has finally struck gold.

The Colorado Supreme Court's ruling to disqualify the former president from the Republican Party's upcoming primary ballot is yet another unprecedented moment in US politics.

It's a decision that further blurs the lines between America's political and judicial systems, setting up a fresh collision between the election campaign and the courts.

However, this latest legal setback is unlikely to seriously damage Mr Trump's bid to return to the White House - and he is already using it to his political advantage.

The activists who brought the case in Colorado - a liberal watchdog group and collection of anti-Trump Republican and independent voters - may be celebrating their victory.

But the response so far by Democratic politicians - the ones who will stand before voters next year and are working to defeat Mr Trump at the ballot box - tells a different story.

 

This isn't a fight they want.

Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold - who had declined to act unilaterally to block Mr Trump from the state's primary - issued a response to the court's decision on Wednesday that didn't exactly drip with enthusiasm.

"This decision may be appealed," she said. "I will follow the court decision that is in place at the time of ballot certification."

 

Part of the reason for her seeming reluctance to weigh in - and the relative silence of other Democrats - is that the ultimate outlook for the Colorado challenge isn't bright.

 

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46 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

<deleted> has hit the fan mate. Majority of Coloradan agreed with the court decision. Even among Republicans,24% agreed. Discontent and confusion happening towards the primary. All adding up to the downward slide of the Trump's brand towards 2024.

https://www.newsweek.com/trump-colorado-supreme-court-ballot-disqualification-polling-1854359

 

You think that overall approval of this in CO is a shock? It's a blue state!

 

This poll won't make any difference to Trump's "brand" and will probably be reversed anyway.

 

 

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11 hours ago, nauseus said:

 

You think that overall approval of this in CO is a shock? It's a blue state!

 

This poll won't make any difference to Trump's "brand" and will probably be reversed anyway.

 

 

The poll won't be reversed - the Colorado SC ruling will be overturned. It's bad policy.

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5 minutes ago, illisdean said:

Has the Biden miscalculated his hemorrhaging of support recently? Have you looked at the Polls recently to see bad Biden is upside down under water now? You should take a look and see how done your savior Biden truly is. Can you explain how he can suddenly get liked by ANYONE considering the damage he's done to USA and how he's trying to "fix democracy" by destroying it? Have you seen the impact of his open border policy (all intentional), the humanitarian and national security crisis he has caused! You should. Have you even stepped inside the borders of America? Do you have multiple covid vaccine boosters by any chance?

Polls this far out are meaningless.

 

The polls that matter now are those for New Hampshire and Iowa, elections that are not far away.

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45 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

 
It’s the 24% Republicans that approved the court verdict that will be the nightmare for Trump. He can’t risk Rep dissent if he hope to win. Independents have written him off. As legal woes mount, I can see Trump fatigue begin to get into the minds of Reps. If he think that announcing his candidacy early would influence his legal cases, he has greatly miscalculated. 

Trump will have less Republican support than any recent GOP nominee. The question is whether they will stay home, vote for a third party, or vote for Biden.

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Just now, Danderman123 said:

deeply delusional. Perhaps you have never watched a presidential campaign before.

 

Watch and learn.

You say that a lot. It might be you that should learn to read, to understand how your esteemed vegetable in chief has failed the country and NOBODY wants him including the majority of his democratic base of losers. Check iy out if you want to learn something on your own, but DO TRY to learn something, ANYTHING closely resembling logic and fact.

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