Colorado Republican Party's Controversial Move Sparks Backlash and Legal Debate

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The Colorado Republican Party is threatening to ignore the results of the presidential primary after making candidates pay up to $40,000 to participate and the State Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump is ineligible to run for office. If Trump is not on the ballot, state Republicans will award delegates at caucuses instead. The party chair claims they have no choice due to unelected judges dictating the nomination process. The move could potentially end up in court, but state law allows political parties to determine how to allocate national delegate votes.
Topics:nation#colorado-republican-party#delegates#donald-trump#politics#presidential-primary#state-supreme-court
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