"“If President Trump committed a heinous act worthy of disqualification, he should be disqualified for the sake of protecting our hallowed democratic system, regardless of whether citizens may wish to vote for him in Colorado,”

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    10 months ago

    The resolution was made to prevent a legal challenge. Policy is not law, it’s policy, and policies can be challenged in the courts. So to avoid a potentially drawn out legal challenge, the Senate clarified their understanding of the law to avoid the whole thing.

    They probably didn’t need to make the resolution in order to allow McCain to run, and the judicial branch likely would’ve found that McCain was, in fact, eligible, such a legal suit could stall or change (i.e. in the court of public opinion) election results, hence the resolution.

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        Why wouldn’t they? Even something that seems like an open and shut case can take months or even years in court to resolve. That takes time away from campaigning, as well as likely reduced support for the accused. It’s the same idea as a smear campaign.

        So to avoid drama, they made that resolution so his candidacy wouldn’t be questioned.