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      Oh, but it’s only about states’ rights when it is convenient for conservative arguments. Otherwise it’s just federal power all the way down.

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      If the individual states don’t allow him on their ballot although he hasn’t been found guilty by courts or congress how long is it before the pre-election period is just red states eliminating blue nominees?

      This is bad precedent.

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        although he hasn’t been found guilty by courts or congress

        It’s not a legal trial, it’s not a law, it’s an amendment to the constitution. No finding of guilt by a court is required.

        This is bad precedent.

        Blocking a presidential candidate from a states ballot because they violated the 14th amendment by engaging in an insurrection is bad precedent? Your argument is a little silly, Republicans already work in contradiction to the laws and constitution, doesn’t mean Democrats or the American people in general should not follow them.

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          What’s stopping the republicans from doing the same to Biden?

          That’s what the people who are taking offence to what I’m saying are not seeing.

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            What’s stopping the republicans from doing the same to Biden?

            Did Biden participate in an insurrection? Unless some very big news went under the radar Republicans can’t disqualify Biden under the 14th amendment. That’s what you’re not seeing.

            Your argument is don’t uphold the 14th amendment to the constitution because Republicans might try to unlawfully disqualify Biden from the ballot? I don’t believe you don’t understand how absurd that is.

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              What are they trying to impeach Biden for right now?

              My argument is one person should have the ability to disqualify someone from running for president without being convicted by congress or the court.

              I understand it’s an unpopular opinion but this is going to backfire when republicans start going after the democratic nominee for anything they imagine and they control the Secretary of State and state Supreme Court.

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                without being convicted by congress or the court.

                Elections aren’t run by the federal government, they’re run by the states. Also, Trump is not disqualified for “breaking a law”, he’s being disqualified under the terms of the 14th amendment section 3. He took an oath as president to support the constitution and then engaged in insurrection.

                My argument is one person should have the ability to disqualify someone from running for president

                Isn’t that what state’s rights is all about?

                Do you believe that only certain things should be state’s rights?

                Who decides which is which and if it’s the feds that do that would that mean that states have no rights?

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                  Are you just going to skip over the main part of what I said there?

                  this is going to backfire when republicans start going after the democratic nominee for anything they imagine and they control the Secretary of State and state Supreme Court.

                  This is the important part but you’re just going to not address it?

                  Is it too hard?

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                    I genuinely cannot tell if you’re this obtuse or just trolling for attention so I’ll give this one last shot and then I am done with you and your ridiculous statements.

                    this is going to backfire when republicans start going after the democratic nominee for anything they imagine and they control the Secretary of State and state Supreme Court.

                    This argument is “don’t uphold the laws and rules of the US government because some group might retaliate”. Do you honestly not understand how absolutely bonkers that is? Not to mention that it doesn’t matter if these individual states uphold the 14th amendment on this issue because as your own question earlier pointed out, they are already engaging in retaliatory behavior with the impeachment against Biden, which is going nowhere.

                    What you either don’t or are choosing not to understand is that these Republicans who are playing at these games right now are stuck. They cannot attack the Biden presidency and the Democratic Party within the same system of laws and rules of government because of existing checks and balances. They cannot completely subvert it because then it removes any legitimacy of the laws and system of government which is the one thing they deprive power from.

                    You also skipped over the part about States rights and elections being run by the individual states, not the federal government. This is the important part but you’re just going to not address it? Is it too hard? Or is it because those questions about States rights from my last comment were lifted word for word from one of your comments elsewhere on Lemmy and you got yourself stuck with contradictions?

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        On what grounds would they be removed? They can’t kick somebody off the ballot if it won’t stand up in court.

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            Thanks. It’s a legit question though. A rogue Secretary of State could try but you know it’ll land in court and the Judiciary will decide based on the merits of the case.

            Personally I support this precedent being set. We should uphold our laws to protect our country. If a Democrat ever lands in a similar situation then this precedent will be good to have had set.

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        But then the argument is we shouldn’t follow the law because the GOP might break it

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              I told you my reasoning, I clarified it and if you’re looking for an argument about it you’re not getting it from me.

              Have a nice day and thanks for the conversation.

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                I just asked a non confrontational question. If you can’t deal with that, that’s your business

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                I just asked a non confrontational question. If you can’t deal with that, that’s your business