Former President Donald Trump will remain on the ballot for the 2024 election after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned rulings from the Colorado Supreme Court attempting to bar him due to his alleged role in the January 6 Capitol riot.
Former President Donald Trump will remain on the ballot this election year after the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday overruled a ruling issued by the Colorado Supreme Court.The ruling means Trump is all but certain to face President Joe Biden in November.Trump continues to win delegates to make him the Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential race. He needs to accrue 1,215 delegates to formally clinch the party’s nomination and could reach that number later this month.
The clause was added in 1868 to keep defeated Confederates from returning to their former positions of power in local and federal government. It prohibits anyone who broke an oath to "support" the Constitution from holding office.It’s the first time in history the provision has been used to prohibit someone from running for the presidency.The U.S. Supreme Court has never ruled on the meaning of Section 3.
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