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lemm.ee

In the last state that tried this, it failed. From my understanding, he must first be found guilty of having committed a crime which disqualifies him. No matter how obviously guilty he is, this seems like a necessary first step, although IANAL.

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lemm.ee

The amendment was instituted in the wake of the Civil War, and was used several times against members of the Confederacy who never had a trial or conviction.

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gregorumreply
lemm.ee

This, however, is not a time of war. The legal standards, therefore, might be different. 

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gregorumreply
lemm.ee

My point is that a lot has changed since then regarding legal precedences and procedure.

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Vote to keep him and Roger Stone off earth. Attach go pros to em and blast em into space.

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lemmy.ml

Just curious - If Colorado bans him for running (due to this, or something else entirely), but other states do not.. is he still able to run, but with the Colorado electoral points already lost?

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If he can’t run in a particular state, he is not eligible for that state's electoral votes, yes. 

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