More clarity here:
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/colorado-trump-14th-amendment-12-19-23/index.html
Bananas, yes we have bananas today.
Please point me to a part of the Federal Constitution that creates a status of “running for President”, or, for that matter, creates a “Presidential election” with ballots and individuals voting.
Go ahead, I’ll wait.
Colorado clown show.
Then Colorado has no say in the 2024 Presidential election.
Probably will be overturned. Probably doesn’t matter. Probably wouldn’t have won Colorado anyway. If Massachusetts ruled the same way, it wouldn’t have mattered, since he won’t win Massachusetts either. Virtue signaling by the Colorado Supreme Court justices.
Here’s the ruling
So what specifically does the Colorado Supreme Court point to ask “engaging in insurrection”?
As most folks on FR realize, I do not support Trump for 2024, but I do believe this is a bad decision, very bad, and I have to think the US Supreme Court will overturn it. Trump did not commit insurrection!
I declare Joe Biden ineligible in all 50 states. He can’t function as a coherent human being....
The enemy is running scared!
Was he convicted of said insurrection?
Colorado is a threat to the Republic.
wasnt aware the colorado sedition court had any authority over the Electoral College whatsoever..
or any Electorial College Votes period.
oh ya, they dont.
upsurption is sedition is treason.
round enm up throw then in jail, press charges, try them, if guilty sentance them .
The only question is, how much money changed hands?
Historic=ABC. Oy vey.
This is what citizens get for making weed legal. Insanity even at the state supreme court level.
I hope they learn how stupid they look some day.
Especially because the FBI caused J6, not Trump.
One of the judges:
Justice Márquez serves as a liaison justice to the Office of Attorney Regulation and its related committees, and as chair of the Water Court Rules Committee. She is a member of the Bench Dream Team, a group of judges dedicated to diversity and inclusion in Colorado’s judicial system. She also serves as chair of the Colorado Supreme Court’s Standing Committee on Judicial Well-Being and is leading the Colorado Judicial Department’s Workplace Culture Initiative. Justice Márquez and several law clerks helped coach La Academia’s mock trial team from 2014 until 2018, when the alternative high school closed its doors. She regularly mentors students and aspiring young lawyers, including a first-generation Latina student at DU with Law School Yes We Can.
For her career of service, Justice Márquez has been recognized with the Colorado GLBT Bar Association’s 2009 Outstanding GLBT Attorney Award, Davis Graham & Stubbs, LLP’s 2009 Richard Marden Davis Award, the Yale Latino Law Student Association’s 2011 Public Service Award, the Latinas First Foundation’s 2014 Trailblazer Award, the Hispanic National Bar Foundation’s 2017 Judicial Leadership Award, the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Colorado’s 2019 Minoru Yasui Community Service Award, the Center for Legal Inclusiveness’s 2023 Wiley Y. Daniel Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Colorado Women’s Bar Association Foundation’s 2023 Raising the Bar Award.
When not working or volunteering, Justice Márquez enjoys hiking with her spouse and partner of 25 years, Sheila Barthel, and playing endless games of fetch with their boisterous yellow lab, Tegan.