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Wen Sister Xiong. As soon as the first season arrives, the moths in the United States will come out one after another and can't stop. First, the House of Representatives launched an investigation into Biden, and now, Trump is likely to lose the primary election in a state. Both parties in the United States are doing everything they can to retaliate politically against each other.
According to Xinhua News Agency on December 20, the Supreme Court of Colorado ruled on the 19th local time that Trump is not eligible to participate in the 2024 Republican Party primary in the United States. This means,A Colorado court has found Trump ineligible to run in the state**. At present, the Trump team has appealed to the federal Supreme Court, but needs to make a final decision by January 5 next year, because this is the deadline for the submission of the state's Republican primary list by law.
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The Colorado court ruled on the basis of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which was handed down in response to Trump's possible involvement in the 2021 Capitol Hill** incident. At the moment, it seemsAlthough this ruling only applies to Colorado's party caucuses, it is likely that the federal court will overturn the state court's rulingBut this will obviously bring a lot of chaos to the United States next year, and it may also affect Trump's election path.
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First of all, this is the first time in the history of the United States that a court has used this clause to disqualify a candidate, setting a precedent in the history of American politics. Although some people in the U.S. legal community have questioned that this provision should not apply to the former **, according to the U.S. legal system, there is a good chance that this ruling will trigger similar lawsuits in other states, and eventually cause Trump to lose his candidacy in more states, thereby weakening his influence and support in the Republican Party.
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Second, the ruling could also further exacerbate the social and political turmoil in the United States. On the one hand, if Trump uses this ruling to continue to claim that his position has been "stolen" and mobilize his supporters to defend his rights, it does not rule out further violent attacks on institutions in some parts of the United States. More importantly, the ruling also reflects the polarization of attitudes toward Trump in American society, which some see as a dangerous figure for the United States and should be excluded from political lifeSome believe that Trump is a hero who defends America and should be supported and respected. This divide exists not only between the people, but also between political parties and even between the courts. This is obviously not a good phenomenon that is conducive to the stability of American society.
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And this also brings more uncertainty to the United States next year.
Historically, Colorado has been a Republican state, voting for Democratic candidates only twice from 1952 to 2004. But since the turn of the century, the state has gradually moved closer to the Democratic Party, becoming a "pan-blue" state, voting for the Democratic Party four times in a row since 2008. This has made the state one of the key states in the election contest between the two parties in recent years.
But the Colorado court's ruling essentially means a "death sentence" for Trump's political life in the state. Even if he does run eventually, he will lose nine electoral votes in the state, affecting his final chances of winning.
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What will be the fate of Trump, we can't say for sure yet. However, Biden was launched into the investigation, and Trump was disqualified by the state Supreme CourtThese two events clearly foreshadow that 2024 will be more complicated and difficult for the United States than ever before. American politics is currently facing serious ** and uncertainty, which is not a good thing for the United States and the world.