Maggie Haberman says Trump is worried Supreme Court may rule against him on ballot removals
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46% : "They believe, generally speaking, he and his advisors, that they will have success at the Supreme Court, but he has also voiced some concern that a court that has -- he appointed three of the justices at the Supreme Court and gave the conservatives a supermajority -- he is concerned that they are going to look as if they're trying not to rule in his favor and might rule against him," Haberman said.Colorado and Maine removed Trump from their 2024 ballots last month after concluding he was ineligible to run for president under the 14th Amendment's insurrection clause.39% : Haberman said during an appearance on CNN last week that while Trump largely believes the Supreme Court will rule in his favor, he is also worried that it may not.
30% : If the Supreme Court holds up the Colorado ruling, it could lead to other states removing Trump from the ballot under the Constitution's insurrection clause.
28% : Both decisions are expected to be challenged by Trump and will likely end up before the Supreme Court.
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