Wed. Nov 6th, 2024
alert-–-supreme-court-is-expected-to-rule-on-whether-donald-trump-can-hold-office-tomorrow-–-just-in-time-for-super-tuesdayAlert – Supreme Court is expected to rule on whether Donald Trump can hold office TOMORROW – just in time for Super Tuesday

The Supreme Court is expected to announce a decision on whether Donald Trump is eligible to hold presidential office on Monday, according to reports. 

Justices are poised to issue at least one decision tomorrow – hinting to the fact that an announcement may be made about if the former president can be on Colorado’s primary ticket, the New York Times reported. 

The decision which may be released on Monday comes at an important time in the electoral calendar – just one day before Super Tuesday. This is when 15 states vote in the presidential primary cycle. 

Monday’s ruling is expected to resolve whether Trump, 77, can appear on Colorado’s ballot – and also if he can run in the general election later this year. 

The Supreme Court is expected to announce a decision on whether Donald Trump is eligible to hold presidential office on Monday, according to reports

The Supreme Court is expected to announce a decision on whether Donald Trump is eligible to hold presidential office on Monday, according to reports

This comes just weeks after Nikki Haley suffered an embarrassing defeat to rival Donald Trump in the Nevada Republican Primary, even though he wasn’t on the ballot.

The former South Carolina Governor lost by almost 27 points to ‘none of these candidates’, an option given to voters in The Silver State in the first of two primary contests.

Haley didn’t campaign in the state due to her campaign saying the election was ‘rigged’ for the ex-president, who is on the ballot for Thursday’s caucus. 

The no-stakes primary on has no impact on the race for delegates, but voters made their voices heard with their symbolic pick for the Republican frontrunner.

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