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Can Trump be on the ballot? It’s the Supreme Court’s biggest election test

by Celia

The Supreme Court is facing a case that could significantly impact Donald Trump’s aspirations for a return to the White House, positioning the court at the heart of the 2024 presidential campaign.

In a groundbreaking move, the justices will grapple with a constitutional provision, introduced post-Civil War, aimed at preventing former officeholders deemed to have “engaged in insurrection” from seeking power again.

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This case marks the court’s most prominent involvement in a presidential election since the contentious Bush v. Gore decision, which effectively awarded the 2000 election to Republican George W. Bush. Amidst heightened scrutiny over ethical concerns and waning public confidence in the court, the justices confront a pivotal moment.

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The dispute emanates from efforts by Republican and independent voters in Colorado to exclude Trump from the state’s Republican primary ballot, citing his endeavors to overturn the 2020 election outcome and the subsequent Capitol riot. Colorado’s highest court ruled Trump ineligible for the presidency due to his alleged incitement of the riot, prompting a legal battle with significant ramifications.

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A verdict favoring the Colorado voters could signify a judicial declaration that Trump engaged in insurrection, potentially barring him from future office and jeopardizing his electoral prospects. Conversely, a ruling in Trump’s favor would quash efforts in Colorado, Maine, and beyond to preclude his candidacy.

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The Supreme Court, demonstrating a sense of urgency, has expedited proceedings, indicative of the case’s critical importance. Trump, grappling with a series of legal challenges and criminal charges related to the Capitol riot, remains a central figure in the unfolding legal saga.

Despite calls for recusal, Justice Clarence Thomas, a pivotal figure in the Bush v. Gore decision, remains involved, while other justices, including Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett, who were aligned with Bush in the past, are poised to weigh in.

While the issue of Trump’s ballot eligibility is one among several legal battles involving the former president and the Capitol riot, its outcome holds immense significance for the future political landscape in the United States. As the court prepares to deliberate, the nation awaits a pivotal decision that could reverberate throughout the 2024 presidential campaign and beyond.

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