Did the Supreme Court rule fairly in the Colorado ballot case?

Did the Supreme Court rule fairly in the Colorado ballot case?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Justin Booya
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Justin Booya

Because it's the law and common sense. Cry more, democrats.

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Lida Vitt
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Lida Vitt

Because that is their job, and 100% voted that Trump SHOULD be on the ballot! That says it all.

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Will Mason
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Will Mason

There was no insurection. It was just a riot. Lying about a riot and calling it an insurrection for 3 years did not create one. An insurrection never happened.

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Bill Spires
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Bill Spires

Im not voting for Trump, however this is America and your innocent until proven guilty.

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Vernon Taylor
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Vernon Taylor

Of course they did. The no votes prove that.

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No

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Michael Ridenhour
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Michael Ridenhour

Judicial news and global attention: SCOTUS's decision, on basis of original language, its Tenth Amendment, and State's sovereignty, failed to protect the U.S. from amplified voice of money's arrogantly-owned fallacy. The unwritten law Lesser of Two Evils thus was allowed to dictate a ballot's vote.

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