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Lillia Gajewski's avatar

The due process argument is interesting, as is this. It's not just a matter of taking Trump off the ballot. Even if voters write his name in, those votes aren't counted. So it's also disenfranchisement for voters. I frequently hear the argument of term limits and age limits on representatives and senators as being unconstitutional because you can't limit who people can vote for. Well, here we are. You're trying to tell people they can't vote for Trump because *Colorado* says he engaged in insurrection, whatever that is. Finally, the precedent this sets is nasty. Do they seriously think that this won't be abused in the future to keep "their guy" off the ballot? These people are so shortsighted it makes my head hurt.

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RobMc's avatar

I was born and raised in west by-God Texas but I’ve been in Colorado for 23 years now, 22 of them in a very rural setting. Urban Colorado is not Colorado anymore, it’s contemporary California. Boulder-Denver is now a Mecca for the Fuchsia-shirted Elites.

Most of the intelligent people have moved into the countryside--or Wyoming--and only the Intellectuals are left, working studiously to outdo their neighbors’ Smart Homes and EV’s and trans-kids.

I wish they’d all just got to hell, already. They will eventually.

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