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Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

U.S. Election Storm: Trump Ruled Disqualified from 2024**

Recently, a piece of news from the United States has attracted widespread attention and has become a global focus. The Colorado Supreme Court made an unprecedented ruling that disqualified former Trump from public office again under the Constitution's "Insurrection Clause" and asked the Secretary of State to remove him from the state's Republican primary list, which directly affects whether Trump will be able to participate in 2024. The ruling sparked fierce controversy, with some even calling it an assault on American democracy and the electoral system.

With the news coming out, the latest poll results are also fascinating. Biden**'s political standing has fallen to its lowest point during his tenure, while at the same time, Trump's approval ratings are ahead of other candidates. Within the Republican Party, a poll showed that Trump was ahead of other candidates with an overwhelming 54% support, showing Trump's strong position within the Republican Party.

Such a political map seems to have created the perfect time for Trump to return, however, the Colorado ruling has dealt Trump a big blow. Trump's side has strongly pushed back, saying that he will file a lawsuit in the federal Supreme Court through legal means. For now, this precedent applies only to Colorado elections, and the Supreme Court's decision will determine whether it becomes a legal precedent nationwide.

However, if the Federal Supreme Court upholds this ruling, it will set off a political storm. Depending on their political stance, states may adjudicate on the qualifications of candidates, leading to confusion in the system. In such a scenario, American politics could be thrown into chaos, the electoral system is in jeopardy, and the 2021 Capitol Hill riots may be just a teaser of the smoky 2021 Capitol Hill riots.

In recent years, the confrontation between the two parties in the United States has intensified. Trump has been accused of multiple crimes, and accusations have been made against Biden and his family. Political struggles have become almost routine, and the outpost battle for 2024 has already started in advance. The intra-party struggle extends beyond the political arena to the courts, highlighting the deep divisions between the two parties.

At this moment of political turmoil, the United States will not only usher in the oldest candidate showdown in history, but will also face a fierce political competition. Who will emerge from this storm and emerge as the winner in 2024 is still unknown.

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