Trump Removed from Maine Primary Ballot

Must be why the 14th gives only the Congress the power to enforce it, and not any court of SOS.

You lose again, loser.
You really should educate yourself on the matter but I know, I know, ignorance is bliss. The feds do not control who is on a ballot in a state.
 
In the state of Maine it is. Trump's lawyers were involved in the decision, they did not protest the power of the SOS to do what she did, just her decision.
So she called Trump's lawyers prior to making her decision? Lots of conjecture out there from legal indicating she does not have sole power to do what she did.

In fact, an impeachment effort may be underway for her exceeding her authority..
Do you think anyone and everyone that wants to be a state's ballot should be allowed to do so? Should each state allow anyone that wants to run for POTUS be on their ballot?
Like I said and its listed in how to get on the ballot in Maine. that's why the write in is there so anybody can get on the ballot.
 
Amazing how so many here are arguing in support of denying voting Americans the right to vote for the candidate of their choice.

Of course, this shows how much they fear Trump.


Dem / Socialist hacks understand that the control they want for their Stalinist / Leninist system requires denial of voting rights for anyone but the politburo mouthpiece.


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A moment of power and glory for the tyrants

nobody knows who these judges are, but they are getting their names in the history books and on top of that at the New Year eve parties they get to brag about what they did to trump

the tyrants are enjoying more power than the constitution allows them
 
A moment of power and glory for the tyrants

nobody knows who these judges are, but they are getting their names in the history books and on top of that at the New Year eve parties they get to brag about what they did to trump

the tyrants are enjoying more power than the constitution allows them
This is not the first time this has happened, try not to be so dramatic.
 
Amazing how so many here are arguing in support of denying voting Americans the right to vote for the candidate of their choice.

Of course, this shows how much they fear Trump.
You couldn't cut the irony (hypocrisy) with a ax. The loons that have been chanting Save Our Democracy are fighting to disenfranchise 75 million voters.
 
probably because none of the previous presidents did what Trump did.
you said this issue has been before the court over the past three years.....so what is it?
Have you not noticed the USSC has denied a hearing every time this issue has been pushed their way during the last three years?
Duh...I think you're referring to deciding on possible fraud.....and that's where one of the Jurists made comment on not wanting to overturn an election based on what evidence was before them then.
The feds do not control who is on a ballot in a state.
Feds have complete power over states regarding presidential of congressional elections. I posted a link in this thread.
You can still vote for Trump, just write in the candidate.
Not in Colorado's decision.
 
This is due process in action. The SOS made a decision following the law of the state of Maine. Trump's lawyers responded to her request and had their say, as did those that filed the move to get Trump off the ballot. The decision by the SOS will now be appealed by Trump to a higher authority, the very definition of due process.
She has no power to enforce the 14th, Simp.

Congress is the only entity given that power.
 
Do you think anyone and everyone that wants to be a state's ballot should be allowed to do so? Should each state allow anyone that wants to run for POTUS be on their ballot?
If they meet the state’s criteria, which Trump does.
 
you said this issue has been before the court over the past three years.....so what is it?

Duh...I think you're referring to deciding on possible fraud.....and that's where one of the Jurists made comment on not wanting to overturn an election based on what evidence was before them then.

Feds have complete power over states regarding presidential of congressional elections. I posted a link in this thread.

Not in Colorado's decision.
No, the feds do not have complete control of elections read the damn Constitution, you can read?

Article 1, Section 4 of the Constitution explains that the States have the primary authority over election administration, the "times, places, and manner of holding elections".

The Elections Clause: States' Primary Constitutional Authority ...​

 

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