"Trump's Ballot Battle: Legal Challenges and Constitutional Controversies"

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The Supreme Court's upcoming case involving Trump's potential removal from the Colorado ballot due to his role in the Capitol insurrection has reignited memories of the controversial Bush v. Gore decision in 2000. The historic ruling, which effectively handed the presidency to George W. Bush, sparked intense debate about the court's involvement in presidential politics. The upcoming Trump-related cases are expected to revive similar discussions, as the court grapples with issues such as presidential immunity from federal charges.
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