Attorney Says Colorado Ruling Unlikely To Make It Past Supreme Court: 'I Think The Law Is Clear'

Dec 26, 2023 View Original Article
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    28% Somewhat Conservative

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    62% Medium Conservative

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49% : I think it could be 9-0 in the Supreme Court for Trump," Cobb said.
42% : The Colorado Supreme Court has put its ruling on hold, allowing Trump to seek review from the U.S. Supreme Court before his name is potentially removed from the ballot.
40% : ""The real key issue in this case is -- is Trump an officer in the United States in the context in which that term is used in the Article 3 of the 14th Amendment," Cobb said.
32% : "Cobb argues that Trump is not considered an officer of the United States in the context of the 14th Amendment and believes the Supreme Court will handle the case quickly.
31% : Former White House lawyer Ty Cobb predicts that the U.S. Supreme Court could rule unanimously in favor of former President Trump in a potential appeal regarding a Colorado Supreme Court ruling that could remove Trump from the state's ballot.

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