Unless it’s specifically stated in the State’s Constitution, removing him from the ballot should require Congressional action. He’s total garbage, but Congress does nothing, he has the right to be on the ballot.
California also refused to remove him from the ballot
Congress can only take action where they are constitutionally allowed. The absence of a state law doesn’t give Congress unilateral authority over a State.
It’s not up for the courts to decide, it’s up to Congress to enforce the Constitution of the US. SCOTUS will likely overturn Colorado’s decision due to Congressional inaction
Unless it’s specifically stated in the State’s Constitution, removing him from the ballot should require Congressional action. He’s total garbage, but Congress does nothing, he has the right to be on the ballot.
California also refused to remove him from the ballot
Congress can only take action where they are constitutionally allowed. The absence of a state law doesn’t give Congress unilateral authority over a State.
Federal law supersedes state law
Federal preemption is a doctrine with plenty of exceptions and it doesn’t even apply here. Read a book.
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It’s not up for the courts to decide, it’s up to Congress to enforce the Constitution of the US. SCOTUS will likely overturn Colorado’s decision due to Congressional inaction
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It is not up to Congress to enforce the U.S. Constitution. The Executive Branch does that.