Colorado Secretary of State Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Ballot Access Case

On January 2, the Colorado Secretary of State asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear Anderson v Griswold, the Trump ballot access case.  The Secretary of State is ostensibly neutral on some of the issues in the case, but she is not neutral on the question of whether the Republican Party’s freedom of association rights were violated by removing Trump from the ballot.  She argues that a party has no right to have an ineligible candidate placed on its primary ballot.  Here is her filing.


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Colorado Secretary of State Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Ballot Access Case — 12 Comments

  1. TOTAL FAILURE OF BIDEN MORONS IN DOJ TO GET GRAND JURY INDICTMENT OF TRUMP AFTER NOON OF 20 JAN 2021 FOR 6 JAN 2021 INSURRECTION/REBELLION —

    3 YEARS AGO IN 4 DAYS

  2. Having grown up under communist oppression, I have to agree she does sound like a communist 100%.

  3. His? Don’t you mean its? Thomas Jones died years ago. AZ is not a carbon based lifeform, much less human.

  4. Yes, of course, that’s what I meant. Sorry for being retarded and screwing it up.

  5. I’m from Venezuela, and this woman reminds me of Hugo Chavez, Nicolas Maduro, and their henchmen.

  6. I escaped from North Korea. Please don’t let this crazy lady and the other commies turn this country into what I had to flee.

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