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Supreme Court rules states can't kick Trump off the ballot
(www.nbcnews.com)
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All states currently have their own rules regarding who can be on a presidential ballot. Did SC just give that power to Congress?
For all intents and purposes, I believe so. But one of the points that actually got a laugh in the oral arguments was how divided (ineffective) the Congress is.