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Breaking news: Supreme Court rules Trump can remain on Colorado’s ballot

The unanimous decision rejected a challenge that could have upended the 2024 race.
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March 4, 2024

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Supreme Court Rules Trump Can Remain on Colorado's Ballot

The justices unanimously rejected a challenge to Donald Trump's eligibility for another term, one that could have upended the presidential race by taking him off ballots around the nation.

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