Despite the predictable outrage from the Right, polling from YouGov finds that a U.S. majority is in favor of the recent decision by the Colorado Supreme Court that former President Donald Trump is not Constitutionally eligible for appearing on ballots in the state, though that high court in the Western state held off their ruling…

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    7 months ago

    That’s nice, it’s too bad that the GOP doesn’t care what the will of people is. Now some GOP members in CO are talking about having Biden removed from the ballet.

    I just hope that since Trump lost in 2020, that his chances to winning this time are even lower. I don’t like Biden a ton either, but he’s leaps and bounds better then Trump in every regard. It isn’t like Trump has done anything since 2020 to win back any of those “on the fence” voters. I’d just prefer if Trump wasn’t even an option though, to be on the safe side.

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      7 months ago

      Now some GOP members in CO are talking about having Biden removed from the ballot.

      They quite literally can’t. He’s an American citizen, over 35 years of age & hasn’t engaged in Insurrection or Treason.

      It’s all bluster from #fascist sympathizers trying to rile up their idiot supporters & donations. The appropriate response is ridiculing them.

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        7 months ago

        I’m against disqualifying candidates just because someone on Lemmy didn’t like them.

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        7 months ago

        Trump got removed because crimes.

        If they try to remove Biden it will just be because he’s a democrat. If you replace Biden with someone else they’d just remove them as well.

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        7 months ago

        I wonder if the courts would be held responsible seeing as how miscarriages are charged with things like murder, manslaughter, and mishandling a corpse.