The Supreme Court has announced that it will release a single Opinion on Monday, March 4, 2024. Since the Colorado primary is on March 5, Super Tuesday, everyone is assuming the Court wants to get the decision out before Tuesday.
The Supreme Court has announced that it will release a single Opinion on Monday, March 4, 2024. What’s unusual is that normally opinions are read from the bench, at least in part, and tomorrow is not a decision day.
The Court didn’t say which Opinion will be released, but the prevailing wisdom is that it will be the case involving Trump being removed from the Colorado primary ballot. Since the Colorado primary is on March 5, Super Tuesday, everyone is assuming the Court wants to get the decision out before Tuesday.
I’m not sure it’s 9-0, Sotomayor may be a dissent, but it sure is looking like a strong majority if not unanimous result of SCOTUS saying: Not us, not now. “It’s going be a free-for-all in the country if they allow Colorado to get away with” keeping Trump off the ballot Because the people in Colorado need to know if he’s on the ballot or not, numnuts. The Republican primary vote is Tuesday. 🙄Imagine if they uphold Colorado. What would result? Insanity. Does not seem possible, even in this upside down environment, that election interference would be normalized.
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