Really?
The
decision comes after a group of Michigan voters in September filed a legal challenge to Trump’s candidacy, arguing that his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and his and conduct surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot violated Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, making him ineligible for office.
I guess in bobo's world, those voters don't count as people.
No Secretary of States are trying to keep Trump off the ballot. I shouldn't have said no one. Some left wing groups are trying but what can we do about them?
Some scholars say a little-known, Civil War-era provision in the U.S. Constitution should prohibit former President Donald Trump from appearing on state ballots in next year’s presidential election. But it seems increasingly unlikely that he will be disqualified. Courts in Colorado, Michigan...
michiganadvance.com
Several cases around the country remain in motion.
In Colorado, a case
brought by the nonprofit Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington concluded oral arguments earlier this month. A Denver District Court judge is expected to issue a ruling by Nov. 17.
Two Michigan lawsuits, one of which was brought by Free Speech For People, are ongoing. There is
another case in New Jersey, brought by a voter.
However, other cases have been stopped before reaching trial.
In Florida, a U.S. district judge
dismissed a lawsuit in August, arguing the plaintiffs lacked standing because they had not suffered injury. A New Hampshire federal judge last month dismissed a similar
case to remove Trump from the state’s presidential primary ballot, also finding the plaintiff lacked standing and noting the case presented a political question, rather than a legal one.
The efforts to disqualify Trump, citing Section 3 of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, began in earnest this summer, after groups, including Free Speech For People,
began pressuring secretaries of state, who run state election systems, to keep him off the ballot.