Colorado Secretary of State upset after her bid to ban Trump fails
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54% Medium Conservative
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90% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-39% Negative
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40% : Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., meanwhile, said in an interview Monday he was looking to 'revive' legislation in the House to that would determine whether Trump committed an insurrection, adding credence to Griswold's claim.37% : 'So ultimately, It will be up to the American voters to save our democracy in November.'The Supreme Court's decision Monday also ensured that Trump would appear on ballots in Maine after its Secretary of State previously ruled the former president was not allowed to be on ballots due to his behavior on January 6.
36% : 'Ultimately, this decision leaves the door open for Congress to act to pass authorizing legislation.'Griswold expressed she still has hope that Congress could decide Trump partook in an insurrection, which would therefore disqualify him from runningShe was referencing how the Supreme Court kicked the decision of whether Trump partook an insurrection to Congress.
30% : Congress, however, has yet to determine whether or not Trump committed an insurrection and doing so is unlikely to happen under Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson.
27% : ComThe Colorado Secretary of State who wanted the Supreme Court to remove Donald Trump from her state's ballots admitted she was disheartened that the high court unanimously ruled in favor of the former president.
27% : Despite the defeat, Griswold said she still has hope that Trump could be removed from ballots.
25% : Former President Donald Trump held a press conference after the ruling saying the Supreme Court was correct in their ruling, before adding case was politically motivatedThe case hinged on whether Trump partook in an insurrection on January 6, 2021.
23% : She had previously urged the Supreme Court to keep Trump off the ballot so 'votes are not wasted on ineligible candidates.'During an interview shortly after the Supreme Court voted 9-0 in favor of former President Trump, she admitted she was defeated by the ruling.
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