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Even ‘The View’ Agrees With SCOTUS Decision Keeping Trump On State Ballots?

 Russell Bartlett

 

They say even a stopped clock is right twice a day … and the broken timepieces sitting around the table of ABC’s “The View” proved that adage right this week.

After the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a ruling that reversed a Colorado high court decision to keep former President Donald Trump’s name off the ballot, the talk show’s co-hosts begrudgingly endorsed the move.

According to the Daily Caller:

Co-host Sara Haines said the case in Colorado would open the doors for conservative states to act in a similar manner. Co-host Ana Navarro said Colorado’s case opened up a “Pandora’s box,” and argued the voters should decide who is on the ballot.

Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin said the decision protects the nation from future consequences for years to come.

“I think it was the right decision, not a welcome one — it can sometimes be the right thing precedentially but also maybe you worry about it for the country. But the justices were always gonna look at what could this mean ten, twenty years down the road,” Griffin said. “And to Ana’s point, there was also a Missouri secretary of state, a Republican Secretary of State, who threatened to keep Biden off the ballot under the same decision, so it does open a bit of a slippery slope.”

The Supreme Court decision evoked widespread support on social media:

But then there were the ultra-partisan leftists who would support just about any authoritarian overreach if it would harm Trump or the MAGA movement…

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