"Trump's Ballot Eligibility Sparks GOP's Switch to Caucus in Colorado and Other States"

The Colorado Republican Party is considering switching to a caucus system for its presidential contest if Donald Trump remains ineligible to appear on the state's primary ballot due to a recent Colorado Supreme Court ruling. This switch would require permission from the national Republican Party and cooperation from the Colorado Secretary of State's Office. The party would need to request a waiver from the Republican National Committee to award delegates based on caucus results. The outcome and timing of a potential U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Trump's eligibility remain uncertain. If the switch occurs, it would be a significant logistical challenge to expand the existing statewide caucuses in a short timeframe.
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