One state retained its primary, and Trump won by a narrow margin, to which Biden responded

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

According to the election schedule of various states in the United States, the next ** will officially kick off on January 15 next year, Biden and Trump are undoubtedly the most concerned among them, and most people believe that the next United States ** will be born between the two. Despite Trump's high approval ratings, he has been frequently disqualified from state primaries.

On December 19, the U.S. Supreme Court of Colorado ruled that Trump was ineligible for primaries in their state on the grounds that he was implicated in the 2021 Capitol riot and was no longer eligible to hold public office. The ruling has drawn the ire of the Trump campaign, which is recently filing a lawsuit in the Supreme Court to suspend the decision.

This move shows that it is actually up to the Supreme Court to decide whether Trump is ultimately eligible to run. It is worth mentioning that because of the appeal, Trump can still participate in the Colorado primary before the Supreme Court's decision, but it is not certain how high the support rate will be, after all, this is the "turf" of the Democratic Party, and Trump's chances of winning here are not good.

After the Colorado ruling was made public, there were many opinions that this could affect the judgment of other states, and if the situation is allowed to continue to develop, it may be difficult for Trump to get the nomination for next year's **. But I was really afraid of something, and only a week later, the "imitators" appeared, and the top election in Maine, the United States, also kicked Trump out of the state's primary list.

But at the same time, in stark contrast, the Michigan Supreme Court's ruling, which was also appealed that Trump should not be eligible for the primary, was quickly rejected by the court on the grounds that it was not procedurally irregular. This means that it was dismissed only during the course of the lawsuit, even before it entered the trial stage.

If Biden could still be secretly happy when Trump was disqualified from the primaries by many states, now he can't be happy. Previously, according to a number of U.S. ** reports, when asked about Trump, Biden said that "he did support the insurrection", but then said that "the final decision depends on the court".

Therefore, whether Trump has done anything that does not comply with the "insurrection clause" in the 14th Amendment will be decided by the Federal Supreme Court, and whether he is eligible to run will also depend on this, but it should be noted that among the nine ** officials of the Federal Supreme Court, six are conservatives, and three of them were appointed by Trump himself. Do you think Trump has a good chance of winning?

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