"Turmoil Follows Maine's Decision to Exclude Trump from Primary Ballot"

David Axelrod, a former adviser to President Obama, expressed concerns on CNN about the potential consequences of removing Donald Trump from primary ballots, suggesting it could deeply divide the country. He believes that the Democrats' best chance of defeating Trump is through the electoral process, not legal maneuvers. Despite legal challenges and indictments, Trump's popularity seems to have increased, according to Axelrod. The Colorado Supreme Court's recent decision to remove Trump from the ballot, citing the 14th Amendment, is under appeal, while Maine's Secretary of State has also disqualified Trump from the state's primary ballot. The U.S. Supreme Court is set to make a final ruling on Trump's eligibility.
- Removing Trump from the primary ballot would 'rip the country apart,' former top Obama adviser David Axelrod says New York Post
- Maine secretary of state’s house 'swatted' day after Trump ballot disqualification decision Fox News
- Why Trump's critics are citing Justice Gorsuch in fight over ballots, insurrection USA TODAY
- Maine elections official who removed Trump from primary ballot targeted in swatting incident, police say CNN
- Vivek Ramaswamay Hits Maine After Secretary of State Shenna Bellows Boots Donald Trump From Its Ballot The Daily Beast
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