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“Supreme Court Showdown: Colorado GOP Takes Stand to Keep Trump on the Ballot!

The Colorado GOP has filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court to keep President Donald Trump on the state’s ballot in the November election.

This news comes after the Colorado Supreme Court issued a ruling in June that the Colorado Secretary of State could not their “ballot access rules” to include President Trump as a candidate.

The petition from the Colorado GOP is meant to appeal that ruling, and claims that the court overstepped its authority by issuing such a decision. The GOP argues that the Colorado Secretary of State had the power to place Trump on the ballot, and that the Colorado Supreme Court had no authority to prevent this.

In addition, the GOP claims that the court’s ruling effectively compromised Colorado residents’ right to cast a ballot for their preferred candidate. They argue that the ruling denied Colorado voters the chance to vote in a fair and constitutional process.

The Colorado GOP also views this petition to the U.S. Supreme Court as an opportunity to ensure that President Trump stays on the ballot in Colorado, stating that they believe it is their responsibility to protect voter choice.

This move by the Colorado GOP may prove crucial in the long-run, as the November election is just around the corner and the fate of President Trump’s candidacy hangs in the balance. This petition is the latest example of the heated debate surrounding President Trump’s presence on ballots across the country, and the importance of ballot access in general.

Only time will tell if this petition will succeed and if President Trump will ultimately be permitted to stay on the ballot in the November election in Colorado. Regardless of the outcome, this decision by the Colorado GOP has certainly drawn attention to how ballot access works and the implications it carries in this election cycle.