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Whether the Maine Secretary of State has the authority to remove a known insurrectionist from the ballot under Maine law can still be litigated. And even if so, the SCOTUS can still be asked to determine whether Maine law is preempted by Federal law.

Don't scared, ladies. And don't pretend it's anti-democratic.

Not pretending. It is

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Whether the Maine Secretary of State has the authority to remove a known insurrectionist from the ballot under Maine law can still be litigated. And even if so, the SCOTUS can still be asked to determine whether Maine law is preempted by Federal law.

Don't scared, ladies. And don't pretend it's anti-democratic.

Not pretending. It is

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That swarthy fellow in the picture is ineligible for the ballot too. #antiDemocratic!
 
Whether the Maine Secretary of State has the authority to remove a known insurrectionist from the ballot under Maine law can still be litigated. And even if so, the SCOTUS can still be asked to determine whether Maine law is preempted by Federal law.

Don't scared, ladies. And don't pretend it's anti-democratic.

Not pretending. It is

View attachment 62516

That swarthy fellow in the picture is ineligible for the ballot too. #antiDemocratic!

He's foreign born and not a natural born citizen. But you know that and support the great reset and the end of America.
 
Whether the Maine Secretary of State has the authority to remove a known insurrectionist from the ballot under Maine law can still be litigated. And even if so, the SCOTUS can still be asked to determine whether Maine law is preempted by Federal law.

Don't scared, ladies. And don't pretend it's anti-democratic.

Not pretending. It is

View attachment 62516

That swarthy fellow in the picture is ineligible for the ballot too. #antiDemocratic!

He's so eloquent and well dressed. Even I feel less racist with him running our country into the ground.
 
Whether the Maine Secretary of State has the authority to remove a known insurrectionist from the ballot under Maine law can still be litigated. And even if so, the SCOTUS can still be asked to determine whether Maine law is preempted by Federal law.

Don't scared, ladies. And don't pretend it's anti-democratic.

A known insurrectionist where there isn’t enough evidence to charge. Your words, can’t make this up.
 
Whether the Maine Secretary of State has the authority to remove a known insurrectionist from the ballot under Maine law can still be litigated. And even if so, the SCOTUS can still be asked to determine whether Maine law is preempted by Federal law.

Don't scared, ladies. And don't pretend it's anti-democratic.

Not pretending. It is

View attachment 62516

That swarthy fellow in the picture is ineligible for the ballot too. #antiDemocratic!

He's foreign born and not a natural born citizen. But you know that and support the great reset and the end of America.

atta girl
 
Whether the Maine Secretary of State has the authority to remove a known insurrectionist from the ballot under Maine law can still be litigated. And even if so, the SCOTUS can still be asked to determine whether Maine law is preempted by Federal law.

Don't scared, ladies. And don't pretend it's anti-democratic.

See? @HHusky wants 1 party rule.

Why even have an election?
 
Sounds like Vivek doesn’t want to be on the Maine ballot if Trump isn’t on there. Chilling solidarity.
 
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Sounds like Vivek doesn’t want to be on the Maine ballot if Trump isn’t on there. Chilling solidarity.

Colorado and Maine should respond to Vivek like "we don't even think about you." If they even respond at all.
 
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