Colorado might not be the only state to prohibit former President Donald Trump from being on the 2024 presidential ballot.
The decision does not go into effect until January 2024, giving Trump’s campaign weeks to appeal.
Derek Muller, an election law professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Law School, told the Associated Press that the state supreme court’s decision poses a “major threat” to Trump’s 2024 campaign.
Colorado was the first state to bar Trump from being on the ballot, but it’s not the only one that’s seen similar legal challenges.
The Minnesota Supreme Court, for example, was presented earlier in the year with a similar opportunity, though it ruled in favor of Trump.
The state of Michigan also received a challenge from the same group behind Minnesota’s attempt: Free Speech For People.
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Colorado might not be the only state to prohibit former President Donald Trump from being on the 2024 presidential ballot.
The decision does not go into effect until January 2024, giving Trump’s campaign weeks to appeal.
Derek Muller, an election law professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Law School, told the Associated Press that the state supreme court’s decision poses a “major threat” to Trump’s 2024 campaign.
Colorado was the first state to bar Trump from being on the ballot, but it’s not the only one that’s seen similar legal challenges.
The Minnesota Supreme Court, for example, was presented earlier in the year with a similar opportunity, though it ruled in favor of Trump.
The state of Michigan also received a challenge from the same group behind Minnesota’s attempt: Free Speech For People.
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