"Maine Secretary of State Appeals Supreme Court Ruling on Trump Ballot Eligibility"

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Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows has appealed a ruling that delays a decision on whether to remove former President Trump from the state's primary ballot under the 14th Amendment until the Supreme Court resolves a similar case. Bellows had previously ruled to exclude Trump from the ballot, but a judge has now decided to wait for the Supreme Court's decision before making a final ruling. Bellows warned that postponing the decision could jeopardize the integrity of the upcoming primary election, and the dispute has now been brought to Maine's top court.
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