The Michigan high court upheld a lower court ruling that under Michigan law the Secretary of State does not have authority to remove Donald Trump from the presidential primary ballot and that the question of his eligibility to appear on the general election ballot is not ripe. [Thus, Michigan might still find that Trump is not eligible to be President and might remove him from the general election ballot. However, U.S. Supreme Court consideration of the Colorado case could possibly decide the question of eligibility to serve as president on a nationwide basis.]
Charlie Cooper
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