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Given the compressed timeframe, the novel constitutional questions involved, the importance of this case, and impending ballot preparation deadlines, Secretary Bellows has suspended the effect of her decision until the Superior Court rules on any appeal, or the time to appeal has expired.
originally posted by: opethPA
originally posted by: WeMustCare
January 3, 2024
The DEMOCRAT COMPLEX (Media/Politicians/Academia/Hollywood) appears to be increasingly paranoid and desperate.
What does Newsweek news magazine hope to gain with these 2 lies?
More at: theconservativetreehouse.com...
Given the nature of the propaganda we are likely to see in the 2024 election, perhaps this should not come as a surprise. However, in an article published today within Newsweek, there is a direct lie about President Trump and the GOP ballot for Colorado and Maine.
Newsweek claims that President Trump “will not appear on the primary ballot in Maine and Colorado."
THIS IS A LIE.
Both states (court and secretary of state) “stayed” their political ruling and arbitrary decisions, which permits Donald Trump to continue appearing on both primary ballots.
Maybe this is simply a case of an uninformed journalist?
THIS IS A LIE. Writing it caps doesn't make it true as much as you want it to.
So how do you reconcile the fact that multiple other sites contradict what TCT is saying? Better yet, show me where it says either state stayed anything?
You won't be able to because, go figure , a clearly biased site like TCT isn't being honest. This is their claim.
Newsweek claims that President Trump “will not appear on the primary ballot in Maine and Colorado,” this is a lie. Both states (court and secretary of state) “stayed” their political ruling and arbitrary decisions, which permits Donald Trump to continue appearing on both primary ballots.
theconservativetreehouse.com...
Yet just today your "Moses" did the following:
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday appealed a ruling by Maine’s secretary of state barring him from the state’s primary ballot over his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
apnews.com...
Oh look here are multiple other sites supporting reality and not fan fic.
President Donald Trump's representatives say they will soon file an appeal so that he can stay on Maine's 2024 Republican primary ballot.
www.npr.org...
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday filed an appeal of the decision by Maine’s top election official that he is ineligible to appear on the state’s primary ballot.
www.nbcnews.com...
I know it isn't your fault that TCT wrote what they did but I am sure you truly validated that claim vs just doing a CP here.
originally posted by: mechtech87
a reply to: WeMustCare
The way that is worded is troubling, it could very much be construed to be a threat against public officials...
Who is wanting that "civil war" again? I thought it was the Dems? No?
Though the Colorado Supreme Court said Trump should be kept off the state's presidential primary ballot, it paused its decision, ensuring his name will remain listed until the Supreme Court takes action. Colorado's presidential primary is scheduled for March 5.
The Trump campaign said it would appeal Bellows’ decision to Maine’s state courts, and Bellows suspended her ruling until that court system rules on the case. In the end, it is likely that the nation’s highest court will have the final say on whether Trump appears on the ballot in Maine and in the other states.
Source: www.lirs.org...
--Sanctuary cities have lower than average crime rates
--Household incomes are higher in sanctuary cities
--The poverty rate in sanctuary cities is lower on average than cities without these policies
dailycaller.com...
McCarthy said the Supreme Court needs to settle “two layers” of the issue to answer whether Trump can be removed from the ballot in the primary and general elections.
“If you have that, I think currently there are about 33 states where you can have some degree of litigation on this issue already. Multiply that by two, if it really is going to be two layers, and then you have fifty states making ad-hoc rules about which procedures have to be applied before someone can be found guilty or this disqualification can attach to them under the 14th Amendment.
You are gonna have true chaos in the run-up to the election,” McCarthy warned.