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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is plainly unconstitutional to remove Trump from the ballot, and his voters will be more galvanized than ever. Mark it down, this will not turn out well for Dems. [/quote] The constitution literally calls for it. Clearly. His voters may be more galvanized, but the rest of us on planet earth will be more than happy to move on from him.[/quote] It's NOT what you think it is. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9oCywrlUW4[/youtube][/quote] There are people who like to pick out a few sentences in a lengthy opinion to claim it is an intended self-destruct mechanism, as if this was the kind of frivolity courts engage in. Kind of like how Trump insisted the disclaimer in his financial statements was a self-destruct mechanism. There are many situations in which a court issues a stay of its own ruling pending appeal. Likelihood of success of appeal is (obviously) hard to measure. Irreparable harm or harm to other parties--none, because the campaign continues and ballots do not have to be printed yet. Public interest is the major reason for issuing its own stay and saves time and resources that would be spent on motions. [/quote]
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