Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger says he can't keep Trump off the ballot in 2024
- Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger opposes efforts to exclude former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot, arguing that voters should decide his fate.
- Some groups are pushing to keep Trump off the ballot based on the 14th Amendment, which they say disqualifies him due to his alleged role in the Capitol insurrection.
- Raffensperger believes that attempts to disqualify Trump through legal means have failed in the past and that the 2024 election should be determined by the voters themselves.
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Ross: Georgia Secretary of State says he can't take Trump off the ballot
Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensburger put the kibosh on this idea of disqualifying Donald Trump under the 14th Amendment. I realize that if you’re anti-Trump, this idea is very tempting, even obvious, because the 14th Amendment states that a public official is ineligible for public office if he has “engaged in insurrection or rebellion against” America. More from Dave Ross: The Mariners basically buil…
GA Sec of State Brad Raffensperger slams efforts to remove Trump from the ballot in op-ed: 'Trust the voters'
Georgia's GOP Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger warned that using an obscure section of the Constitution to oust Trump from the ballot would tarnish American democracy itself.
Brad Raffensperger pushes back against efforts to remove Trump from 2024 ballot
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is objecting to efforts to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot in 2024, as some groups continue to push the initiative in several states.
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