A liberal group filed a lawsuit Tuesday to block former President Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot in Minnesota, the second major lawsuit in two weeks that hopes to invoke the 14th Amendment’s arcane “insurrectionist ban.”

The cases are seen as legal long shots. Trump denies wrongdoing and has vowed to fight to remain on the presidential ballot. The new Minnesota lawsuit was filed in state court by Free Speech For People, one week after another group initiated a similar challenge in Colorado.

A post-Civil War provision of the 14th Amendment says any American official who takes an oath to uphold the US Constitution is disqualified from holding future office if they “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” or have “given aid or comfort” to insurrectionists.

However, the Constitution doesn’t spell out how to enforce this ban, and it has been applied only twice since the late 1800s, when it was used against former Confederates.

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    The first of these lawsuits was filed 16 days ago. By a GOP presidential candidate in New Hampshire.

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    Could you imagine how it would affect the turnout down ballot if Trump tells his supporters to boycott the election in any state that bans him off the ballot? Heck, if Wisconsin bans him, they might elect a majority democrat state congress - which requires like 75% of the vote to go to democrats.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The new Minnesota lawsuit was filed in state court by Free Speech For People, one week after another group initiated a similar challenge in Colorado.

    A post-Civil War provision of the 14th Amendment says any American official who takes an oath to uphold the US Constitution is disqualified from holding future office if they “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” or have “given aid or comfort” to insurrectionists.

    “Donald J. Trump, through his words and actions, after swearing an oath as an officer of the United States to support the Constitution, then engaged in insurrection as defined by Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment,” the new lawsuit says.

    “For the sake of Minnesota’s voters, we hope the court resolves this issue to allow for orderly administration of the elections in 2024,” Simon’s office said in a statement after the new lawsuit was filed Tuesday.

    But experts on both sides have also expressed concern that blocking Trump from the ballot could lead to a backlash and would deprive voters the chance to decide for themselves who should be president.

    “Just because a constitutional provision hasn’t been needed in a long time doesn’t make it any less critical,” Ron Fein, legal director of Free Speech For People, told CNN.


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    A “liberal group” filed a lawsuit, or was it really a group of true American patriots fighting to protect our democracy from facism.

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    Keeping him off the ballot in solidly blue states is a rather irrelevant effort, even for a just a moral victory

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      Minnesota is not a “blue” state, Biden only carried 52% of the vote with trump claiming 45%- much of that were moderate Republicans simply skipping the vote.

      While yes, the dems control things on a state level, that control is very tenuous, with democrats mostly being carried by the urbanized areas- the twin cities and Duluth, but it’s all still very close to 50/50.

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      It would practically guarantee that a Trump victory would again be without the popular vote — which he’d hate.

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        It would also probably be enough to get a substantial number of morons that would otherwise vote for him, vote for some other idiot.

        This could have the most impact in a battleground state,