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Friday, December 29, 2023

Who Can or May Run For POTUS

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Who Can or May Run For POTUS  ---- Who Decides?
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Colorado, Maine, other states trying to block Donald Trump from the ballot.
States trying to remove Donald Trump from the ballot. What's next? (usatoday.com)
Officials in Colorado and Maine have declared former President Donald Trump ineligible for the presidency – but there's a long way to go before states can actually keep him off the ballot.
The U.S. Supreme Court will likely decide the question of Trump's qualifications, after weeks and maybe months of appeals that will shadow the legal system and the 2024 presidential campaign.
Meanwhile, the Colorado Supreme Court and the Maine secretary of state's office have delayed enforcement of their rulings pending the appeals process.
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Thesaurus:
The word can is used together with other verbs to express ability, possibility, or permission (asking and giving).
The word may is used together with other verbs to express wishes, possibility, or permission.
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Multiple Democrat states have launched a political-Jihad against Trump’s bid to run for 2nd term as POTUS claiming that they can unilaterally deny him the position on the 2024 ballot.
Their claim of ‘insurrection’ is totally unsupported by legal actions or charges or due-process.
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The Democrat Party Process Since 1860: Those who print the ballots control the ballots!

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166-Years and Democrats haven’t changed!
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Current Russian Reality:
Putin running for reelection now
His opposition has just been sent to a Gulag in Siberia
Anyone see a similarity in-process?
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"Russian President Vladimir Putin's most prominent opponent was sentenced Friday to an additional 19 years behind bars on extremism charges.
It's Navalny's fifth criminal conviction and longest prison sentence to date.
All of the charges have been widely viewed as a politically motivated strategy by the Kremlin to silence its fiercest critic."
Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny gets 19 more years in prison - ABC News (go.com)
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