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NextImg:Colorado Supreme Court Tosses Trump From 2024 Ballot - Liberty Nation News

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Donald Trump is forbidden from appearing on the Colorado primary ballot in the 2024 presidential race. The court delivered its 4-3 holding on Tuesday, December 19. Stating, “We travel in uncharted territory,” they delayed implementing the decision until the former president could appeal to the United States Supreme Court. The left-wing group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington sued to keep Trump off the ballot, arguing he was ineligible because of his actions during the January 6 United States Capitol attack.

Colorado will have ten electoral votes in the 2024 presidential election, up from 9 the previous cycle. Joe Biden carried the state in 2020, as has every Democrat since George W. Bush’s reelection in 2004. Does Trump have a chance in 2024? We may never know, thanks to the state’s highest court applying a rule to prohibit Confederate veterans of the Civil War from returning to government.

Lawsuits trying to disqualify Trump under the Fourteenth Amendment’s Section 3 were filed in several states unsuccessfully. Colorado is different because it allows voters to petition the court for pre-election review, which is what happened in this case. The state court trial judge, Sarah B. Wallace, ruled that Trump “engaged in insurrection” but that another provision of the Amendment prevented him from being charged.

On appeal, the state supreme court ruled that Wallace erred that Trump was not eligible for disqualification. It all hinged on whether the 14th Amendment’s description of “an officer of the United States” explicitly included the president. The majority said it does, and so Coloradans should never be given a choice to vote for Trump. Democrat governors appointed all seven members of the court. Justices Monica Márquez, William W. Hood III, Richard L. Gabriel, and Melissa Hart agreed to prevent Trump from appearing on ballots. The dissenters were Justices Carlos Samour, Maria E. Berkenkotter, and Chief Justice Brian Boatright.

After the news broke, Donald Trump posted a flurry of reactions slamming the Colorado court, including from prominent law professor and legal commentator Jonathan Turley, who ripped them to shreds, cautioning, “This country is a powder keg, and this court is just throwing matches at it…” He called January 6 a riot, not an insurrection and said:

“This is a time when we actually need democracy. We need to allow the voters to vote. We need to hear their decision.

“And the court here just said: ‘You’re not going to get that. In Colorado, we’re not going to let you vote for Donald Trump.'”

The part of the order that suspends the judgment is set to expire on January 4. It says that if Trump appeals the issue to the US Supreme Court by then, state ballots must include his name unless and until the highest court says otherwise. Mr. Trump is expected to file an appeal at the Supreme Court forthwith.