Trump Remains on State Ballots!
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Dear John,
THE GREATEST ELECTION INTERFERENCE PLOT IN US HISTORY HAS BEEN
THWARTED! Over 1.2M actions were taken to stop this plot and today
the Supreme Court has affirmed “elections belong to the people” in
a rare 9-0 unanimous decision!
[Stop the Trump Ballot Ban Movement!]
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TRIUMPH OF UNITY: SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS NATIONAL CONSENSUS
In a historic 9-0 ruling, the United States Supreme Court has declared
that former President Donald Trump will remain on the ballot for the
upcoming presidential election, casting aside attempts in Colorado,
Maine, Illinois, and other states to exclude his name.
This monumental decision solidifies Trump's position as a formidable
contender against President Joe Biden in November and puts an end to
divisive efforts that sought to create a fragmented electoral
landscape.
The justices, in an unsigned opinion, emphasized the paramount
importance of maintaining a coherent national electoral system. They
eloquently argued that allowing states to independently enforce
election rules would lead to a 'patchwork' that could sever the vital
connection between the National Government and the people of the
United States.
"The ‘patchwork’ that would likely result from state enforcement
would ‘sever the direct link that the Framers found so critical
between the National Government and the people of the United States’
as a whole," stated the justices.
The crux of the Supreme Court's decision lay in the affirmation that
Congress, not individual states, possesses the authority to implement
the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. This Amendment, born out of
the aftermath of the Civil War, aims to prevent individuals who
participated in insurrection from holding federal office again.
The Court underscored that the text of the Fourteenth Amendment does
not explicitly delegate such power to the states. Instead, the terms
of the Amendment exclusively speak to enforcement by Congress. By
dismissing the notion that Colorado could unilaterally keep a
Presidential candidate off the ballot based on claims of insurrection,
the Court thwarted a potentially chaotic state-by-state election
landscape that would run contrary to the principles of federalism.
Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson, in a joint statement,
highlighted the significance of unity in their decision. They
emphasized the need for a collective lowering of the national
temperature, urging Americans to focus on the unanimous agreement of
all nine justices rather than dwelling on differences.
"Particularly in this circumstance, writings on the Court should turn
the national temperature down, not up. For present purposes, our
differences are far less important than our unanimity: All nine
Justices agree on the outcome of this case. That is the message
Americans should take home."
This ruling serves as a testament to the strength of the nation's
principles, emphasizing the importance of a cohesive and uniform
electoral process. As the country moves forward, this decision invites
citizens to embrace the shared values that bind the nation together,
reminding us that, in the pursuit of a better future, unity is our
greatest asset.
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