Former President Donald Trump showcased his strength by emerging victorious in the Colorado GOP primary election in a dominant manner after defeating a Democrat-led campaign to oust him from the ballot.
With 81 percent of the votes counted by Wednesday morning, Trump secured an impressive 63.3 percent of the votes, as reported by the Associated Press. His nearest competitor, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, garnered 33.5 percent of the votes.
This overwhelming win served as a clear rejection of the misguided Democrat-led initiative to disqualify Trump from the ballot by misinterpreting the 14th Amendment. The U.S. Supreme Court, on the day before the Super Tuesday primaries, unanimously ruled in favor of allowing the GOP frontrunner to remain on Colorado’s ballot.
In doing so, the highest court in the land overturned a previous decision by the Colorado Supreme Court that had disqualified Trump based on allegations of “insurrection” stemming from his challenge of the 2020 election results. Furthermore, the Supreme Court’s ruling put an end to similar attempts by left-wing groups in Illinois and Maine to prevent the former president from appearing on the ballot.
Supporters of Trump rejoiced as the billionaire emerged victorious in the Rocky Mountain State, having the final word in this political battle.
Such beautiful Karma… @JenaGriswold #ColoradoPrimary #TRUMP2024ToSaveAmerica #LiberalCorruption pic.twitter.com/XJyExaFbyK
— Matt Yoder (@mattyoder_yoder) March 6, 2024
Trump's victory in Colorado has the tears flowing!
Old @JenaGriswold has to be crying BIG yellow tears like @KeithOlbermann ! LOL#SuperTuesday #ColoradoPrimary #VoteTrumpSaveAmerica pic.twitter.com/YvWK6jzESc— Real Ben Garrison Cartoons (@GrrrGraphics) March 6, 2024
Y'all know Colorado dems were PISSED to see Trump win in their state…
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— Graham Allen (@GrahamAllen_1) March 6, 2024