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Not yet they aren't.
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Weber was put in the hot seat after Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis sent her a letter Dec. 20 imploring her, the state elections chief, to "explore every legal option to remove former President Donald Trump from California’s 2024 presidential primary ballot." The letter drew mixed opinions among Democrats.
Weber responded a few days later, stating her commitment to place the sanctity of the electoral process over "partisan politics."
"I'm not sure why the lieutenant governor says, 'Use every means possible,' because we have been doing that," Weber said Friday. "I haven't shared that information with her, because she hasn't asked me."
She may be a hard-core Democrat, but she seems to be following the law, and not personal opinion.
'I must be better than Trump': Why California's elections chief is keeping the former president on the ballot
California Secretary of State Shirley Weber said state law does not allow her to remove Donald Trump from the March 5 ballot and leaves the decision up to the courts.
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Weber was put in the hot seat after Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis sent her a letter Dec. 20 imploring her, the state elections chief, to "explore every legal option to remove former President Donald Trump from California’s 2024 presidential primary ballot." The letter drew mixed opinions among Democrats.
Weber responded a few days later, stating her commitment to place the sanctity of the electoral process over "partisan politics."
"I'm not sure why the lieutenant governor says, 'Use every means possible,' because we have been doing that," Weber said Friday. "I haven't shared that information with her, because she hasn't asked me."
She may be a hard-core Democrat, but she seems to be following the law, and not personal opinion.