A ruling on Trump's eligibility has sparked a series of controversies and speculations in the American political arena. The Colorado Supreme Court voted 4 3, under Article 3 of the 14th Amendment to the Federal Constitution, ruling that Trump "is no longer eligible to hold any public office" and asked that his name be removed from the state's Republican primary ballot. The Trump campaign strongly condemned the ruling and decided to appeal it to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The ruling immediately raised public concerns about whether Trump would be able to run. Trump's campaign spokesman, Stephen Chang, believes that the Colorado Supreme Court was appointed by the Democratic Party, and that it is not surprising that their ruling is against Trump. He expressed concern about Biden's "election interference" and noted that Trump's approval rating is still high, and he has the ability to run and have a chance of successful re-election. However, the Trump campaign's appeal was not upheld by the courts, leaving Trump facing controversy and conundrum over his candidacy.
1. The motive for preventing Trump's re-election
Biden is worried about the possibility of Trump's re-election. Despite the large number of accusations saddled by Trump, his approval rating in the polls remains relatively high. Biden may be worried that Trump's popular support will threaten his own re-election. Therefore, they hope to prevent Trump from continuing to run by various means, including legal means.
2. Motivation for revenge on the Republican Party
Biden's move to launch an investigation into members of the Republican Party is also a form of revenge. The investigative mandate passed by the House of Representatives provides Republicans with more opportunities to investigate and interfere with Biden. Democrats have criticized this, arguing that the Republican Party is abusing **tactics to attack**. Trump's choice to arrange a match for Biden, while Biden chose to instruct the Democratic-controlled Colorado Supreme Court to disqualify Trump, looks like a "-for-tat" act.
3. The motive for wanting to make a deal with the Republican Party
Whether or not Biden runs for re-election may have something to do with his desire to strike a deal with the Republican Party. Biden has said that if Trump does not run, he may no longer seek re-election. This means that if Trump decides to withdraw from the 2024 ** election, Biden is also willing to give up his chances of re-election and leave a chance for other candidates from both parties. By disqualifying Trump, Biden may hope to push Republicans to abandon Trump and thus not run as well.
1. Trump's "amateur **" status
Trump is a businessman by background with little political experience. Biden may believe that Trump's rise to power could undermine the existing international landscape because Trump is vulnerable to manipulation. For example, he has admitted to having close ties with Putin and has expressed doubts about NATO's commitments. Therefore, Biden may believe that Trump's re-election will have a negative impact on America's international image and international relations.
2. Trump's controversial statements and actions
During his first term, Trump made many controversial statements and took controversial actions, which led many to question his leadership and decision-making skills. Biden may believe that Trump's re-election will cause more controversy and instability, causing greater political and social consequences at home.
3. Trump's ability to campaign
Trump has shown great appeal and campaign ability in the 2016 campaign, even successfully defeating many of his Republican rivals. Biden may be concerned that Trump's re-election could threaten his re-election. Trump still has some popular support and may gain more support within the Republican Party, which will be a huge competitive pressure for Biden.
All in all, Trump's ruling affects the legitimacy of his possible candidacy, but Biden's re-election is also related to various motives and considerations. Biden may be worried that Trump's re-election will threaten his re-election, and he may also use various means to prevent him from continuing to run. Whatever the reason, the battle between Trump's candidacy and Biden's re-election will continue to simmer and become a major focus on the American political scene.