4 thoughts on “Colorado to Trump: Drop Dead

  1. Prediction: SCOTUS rules narrowly that state government cannot restrict the names that a state party puts on its primary ballots. Probably on a 9-0 or 8-1 vote. Neither side wants this can of worms opened.Report

  2. The description of the 14th Amendment in the OP isn’t quite accurate. The 14th Amendment clearly allows traitors to hold office. What it prohibits is people from violating their oaths from holding certain offices. I don’t know the details of all the people arrested for their activities on January 6th, but unless they have some particular biographical background, they can all be elected to any office in theory.

    There weren’t many living former Presidents by the time the Amendment was passed. A reasonable explanation for excluding the President was that the drafters weren’t concerned about any of them, were more worried by state officials in the South, and thought it might be too devise to assess whether James Buchanan gave aid and comfort to the Confederacy by failing to enforce federal laws and protect federal property.Report

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