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Red State
Red State
4 Mar 2024
Jennifer Van Laar


NextImg:LIVE UPDATES: Supreme Court Hands 9-0 Victory to Trump in Colorado Ballot Case

Here is where you will find RedState's full coverage related to the Supreme Court's unanimous ruling in the Colorado ballot access case. The newest stories are first; click on the headline to read the full story.

From Bonchie: "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the craziest Democrat of them all? I believe I've found the answer to that age-old question. It was tough to narrow down, and there were a lot of worthy candidates to consider. Yet, in the end, the winner differentiated himself in ways that simply couldn't be ignored.

"The craziest Democrat of them all is Keith Olbermann, and I'm not sure it's even that close."

From Bonchie: "Again, the decision was 9-0. Is she suggesting Sonia Sotomayer and Ketanji Brown Jackson are partisan Republicans? Oh, who am I kidding? I'm looking for logic where there is none, as evidenced by repeated instances of "crazy eyes" throughout the interview."


From Nick: "Raskin said he was working with Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) and Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) to "revive legislation" to set up a process by which we could determine if someone had committed insurrection and would therefore be disqualified under the 14th Amendment.

"Raskin being the slimy character he is said that the House had already impeached Trump for "participating in an insurrection by inciting it" -- leaving out of course that the Senate did not convict him. Democrats always like to leave out the facts that don't support their narratives."

From Jennifer Van Laar: "Just over two hours after the Supreme Court announced its ruling in the case of Trump v. Anderson, allowing Donald Trump to appear on the ballot in Colorado and ruling that states cannot unilaterally disqualify a federal candidate from the ballot, the former president spoke to reporters from Mar-a-Lago about the decision and the other lawfare he's facing from his political opponents."

From Sister Toldjah: "After weeks of speculating over how the Supreme Court would come down on this case, the mainstream media's reactions to the unanimous ruling, though predictable, have been inject-into-my-veins-type stuff.

"NBC's @KenDilanianNBC: 'This is another example among many that are playing out right now of the Supreme Court playing a huge role in American elections, & it’s not necessarily the case that that’s a good thing for the Supreme Court. The approval levels of the court poll at historic lows ... It’s going to be seen by many people as the court essentially interfering in some sense in the election, & so this is all sort of playing out here in terms of how we assess the Supreme Court & its legacy.'"


From Joe Cunningham: "The Supreme Court has issued a speedy ruling in a case over former president Donald Trump's ballot eligibility, handing the Republican candidate a unanimous victory.

"The ruling came less than a month after hearing oral arguments, and at the time the Court seemed very skeptical of the Colorado decision."