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

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

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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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Harry D
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Harry D

Unanimously. Watching the libs heads explode is so funny. They are desperate to keep Trump out of the White House. Sadly, they will be resorting to BLM type mostly peaceful riots across the country soon. They only have so many plays in the playbook and are so predictable. FJB $3M from China Joe

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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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