Should Texas remove Biden from presidential ballot?

Should Texas remove Biden from presidential ballot?

  • Yes

    Votes: 16 84.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 3 15.8%

  • Total voters
    19
So it's just a political persecution. Got it.
More like a constitutional challenge to the Old Orange Turds eligibility to be president because of his criminal acts surrounding the Jan 6th count of the valid EC votes from the states.
 
More like a constitutional challenge to the Old Orange Turds eligibility to be president because of his criminal acts surrounding the Jan 6th count of the valid EC votes from the states.
Their is no constitutional obligation for Colorado. Their reasoning is purely political
 
Their is no constitutional obligation for Colorado. Their reasoning is purely political
10th Amendment gives them the obligation because the Constitution doesn't give the feds the authority to determine who is on a states ballot, nor does it preclude the states from declaring a particular candidate constitutionally ineligible to hold office.
 
10th Amendment gives them the obligation because the Constitution doesn't give the feds the authority to determine who is on a states ballot, nor does it preclude the states from declaring a particular candidate constitutionally ineligible to hold office.
The 14th amendment was the control created against the states. If a state wants declear a can date ineligible they do have grounds to do that with Biden. But we don't see that with Colorado.
 
The 14th amendment was the control created against the states. If a state wants declear a can date ineligible they do have grounds to do that with Biden. But we don't see that with Colorado.
It still is. That is to say Benedict Donald is still ineligible to hold public office no matter what. Allowing him in office without 2/3 approval of both chambers of Congress is unconstitutional according to the 14th Amendment. I fully expect the unethical SC to completely abandon their claim of being literalists however.
 
It still is. That is to say Benedict Donald is still ineligible to hold public office no matter what. Allowing him in office without 2/3 approval of both chambers of Congress is unconstitutional according to the 14th Amendment. I fully expect the unethical SC to completely abandon their claim of being literalists however.
Both chambers didn't declare an insurrection
So your opinion is moot
 
Both chambers didn't declare an insurrection
So your opinion is moot
There is no constitutional requirement that Congress has to do anything like that now is there? The Constitution allows them to vote to absolve him, like I said.
 

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