Colorado throws Trump off ballot; Vivek Ramaswamy pledges to withdraw in solidarity with Trump

Vivek Ramaswamy is either on his last legs or he's angling for a position in Donald Trump's cabinet. In either case, this is a major move to get on Trump's good side. This isn't done for altruistic motives. After the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Trump isn't eligible to be on Colorado's GOP Primary ballot, "Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy pledged on Tuesday to remove himself from Colorado’s Republican primary ballot in response to the state’s Supreme Court’s ruling that former President Donald Trump is ineligible to run in the state over his activity surrounding Jan. 6."

I would've forgotten that he was still in the competition if not for all of his obnoxious jabs at Nikki Haley. And no, I'm not a fan of Haley's.

This ruling is spilling lots of ink across the internet and X, formerly known as Twitter. The majority of X opinions are that SCOTUS will a) accept this case on an expedited basis and b) rule against the Colorado Supreme Court. I think that's correct. Here's what Alan Dershowitz tweeted:

Ron DeSantis added this: Jonathan Turley weighs in:

As for Ramaswamy's stunt, the better way for serious GOP presidential candidates to register their opinion is for Gov. Christie and Gov. DeSantis to submit briefs to SCOTUS in support of Trump's appeal. Ramaswamy is obviously a man of great intellect and limited discipline. (Sounds familiar, doesn't it?)

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