A stunning turn of events, Shenna Bellows, Maine’s top election official, made headlines on Thursday by rejecting Donald Trump’s appearance on the 2024 presidential primary ballot. The reason? It all boils down to the U.S. Constitution’s insurrection clause, according to Bellows.
However, this decision is far from the final word on the matter. Brace yourselves for legal fireworks, as an appeal is already in the cards. Just over a week ago, the Colorado Supreme Court made a similar move, ousting Trump from their ballot citing the 14th Amendment.
But here’s the twist that’s keeping everyone on the edge of their seats: the Colorado Republicans are not taking this lying down. Swiftly responding, they’ve launched an appeal to the heavyweight decision-makers at the U.S. Supreme Court. Consequently, Trump’s name is back in the game, at least for now, as state authorities spilled the beans on Thursday.
Buckle up, folks! The fight over Trump’s spot on the 2024 ballot is just getting started, and the legal battleground promises to be as intense as ever. Will the Constitution’s insurrection clause be the ultimate deal-breaker, or will Trump prevail against the odds? Only time will tell as this political saga unfolds.

