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Supreme Court Unanimously Rules States Lack Power To Disqualify Candidates

Former U.S. President Donald Trump attends a campaign event in North Charleston

Republican West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, who led a coalition of states in supporting the former president in a Supreme Court case, shared his reaction to the unanimous 9-0 decision. The case involved states attempting to disqualify President Trump from the ballot, a move Morrisey argued was beyond their power as it required a federal decision by Congress.

Morrisey highlighted that the Supreme Court's ruling emphasized the importance of maintaining federal oversight in matters related to presidential elections. Justices, including those typically leaning liberal, expressed concerns about the chaos that could result from allowing individual states to unilaterally disqualify candidates for a federal office like the presidency.

The Attorney General emphasized the unique nature of the presidency, stating that rules governing eligibility for this national office differ from those for state-level positions. He pointed out that the former president had not faced criminal charges related to the allegations made by the states attempting to bar him from their ballots.

SCOTUS decision emphasized federal authority in presidential elections.
AG Morrisey led states in supporting former president in SCOTUS case.
Justices expressed concerns about chaos from states disqualifying candidates unilaterally.

The Supreme Court's decision was seen as a victory for upholding the federal authority in presidential elections and preventing potential election interference by individual states. Morrisey expressed gratitude for the Court's ruling, which aligned with the arguments presented in the amicus brief he had co-authored.

The case, with significant implications for the 2024 electoral landscape, underscored the importance of adhering to constitutional principles and established procedures in matters of national significance. The unanimous decision by the Supreme Court reaffirmed the need for a consistent and federal approach to presidential election eligibility, ensuring a fair and orderly electoral process.

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