这就是民主正在消亡的地方......
Here's Where Democracy's Dying...

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/heres-where-democracys-dying

前总统唐纳德·特朗普正在对科罗拉多州和缅因州因涉及叛乱个人的取消资格法而将他从 2024 年总统选举初选中​​除名的决定提出上诉。 其他三十五个州目前正在寻求通过法律程序将特朗普排除在外。 密苏里州共和党国务卿杰伊·阿什克罗夫特率领11名州选举官员组成的小组反对此类措施,并向美国最高法院提交了一份法庭之友陈述,声称宪法不允许取消候选人资格,而且这种行为缺乏历史先例。 截至 1 月 20 日,一些案件已经被驳回,专家认为特朗普出现在未来所有选票上的可能性仍然很高。

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Former President Trump said Thursday that there would be "chaos and bedlam" if the U.S. Supreme Court would not reverse the state of Colorado's decision to remove him from primary ballots ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Trump has appealed the ruling and oral arguments in the court are scheduled for Feb. 8.

The state of Maine has made a similar decision.

There, Trump's appeal is with the state's Superior Court where the judge in charge stayed the case Wednesday until after the Supreme Court ruling.

Proceeding to remove Trump from the ballot initiated by states or citizens' lawsuits are based on a Civil War-era constitutional amendment that disqualifies government officials who engaged in insurrection from holding office.

In total, Statista's Katharina Buchholz, using data from The New York Times, has counted 35 states where efforts to block Trump from the ballot 'in order to save Democracy' have been underway.

Infographic: Challenges to Trump's Inclusion on Primary Ballots | Statista

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As of Thursday, the newspaper listed 17 as having been dismissed and, considering the Supreme Court's makeup, said that it was likely that Trump would appear on ballots after all.

A lawsuit against Trump's ballot inclusion was just dismissed last week in Washington state.

“This has the potential to tear our nation apart if left unchecked,” Missouri Republican Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft said in a statement.

Ashcroft led a group of 11 state election officials (secretaries of state from Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Tennessee and West Virginia joined Ashcroft) in submitting an amicus or “friend of the court” brief “in support of neither party,” according to the document.

Ashcroft’s coalition argues in a 26-page document the U.S. Constitution doesn’t empower a state official to disqualify candidates for federal office.

The brief also states historical precedent doesn’t give secretaries of state any power to disqualify a candidate under the Constitution.

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