The New York State Board of Elections is opting to wait for the courts to rule on the eligibility of former President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign, signaling that the board would be open to taking his name off state ballots.

In a November 3 letter, the NYSBOE informed U.S. District Judge Glenn Suddaby that the state agency is taking “no position” in the matter of Trump’s candidacy and that it will “abide by any orders of judgements of the court.”

  • Hedup@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Does this really matter? Are not the swing states the ones that actually decide the president?

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      1 year ago

      Would likely hurt republican down ballot candidates as presumably a lot of trump voters that would have gone straight ticket will just skip the vote altogether.

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      1 year ago

      Still would deny him Electoral College votes from those states. So yes, it counts.

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        I don’t think NY splits electoral votes. To get any NY electoral votes, he’d have to carry the whole state.

        Will this leave him off the ballot for the primary? He is expected to win the primary and this will pump the numbers for another GOP candidate. If enough states do this, it could give the convention the cover to select someone else.

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      It may call into question his legitimacy among centrists in those swing states, but if that’s the tipping point, yikes. It may also lay the groundwork for keeping him off the ballot in those states.