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Supreme Court to hear arguments in Trump 14th Amendment ballot.

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Supreme Court to hear arguments in Trump 14th Amendment ballot.

Supreme Court to hear arguments in Trump 14th Amendment ballot.

In one of the most significant election cases the high court has heard in decades, the justices will determine if the Colorado Supreme Court was right to remove the former president from the state’s primary ballot.


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