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[–] PixelAlchemist 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

From the article:

Democratic candidates

  • Joe Biden, the incumbent president
  • Gabriel Cornejo, tech entrepreneur
  • Frankie Lozada, president of an event logistics and management company
  • Stephen P. Lyons, business owner and plumber
  • Jason Michael Palmer, entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • Armando “Mando” Perez-Serrato, educator
  • Dean Phillips, U.S. representative for Minnesota
  • Marianne Williamson, 2020 presidential candidate and self-help book author
  • Noncommitted Delegate: An option provided by the Democratic Party for primary voters with no candidate preference. It’s a vote to send a non-committed delegate to the party’s national convention this summer.

Republican candidates

  • Ryan Binkley, business consultant and pastor
  • Chris Christie, former governor of New Jersey
  • Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida
  • Nikki Haley, former governor of South Carolina and former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
  • Asa Hutchinson, former governor of Arkansas Vivek Ramaswamy, entrepreneur and founder of a biotech company

Not on Colorado or Maine ballots

  • Donald Trump, former president and business owner
[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Vivek misses a point like he usually does.

[–] Earthwormjim91 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The article very much explicitly says that Trump will be on it unless the Supreme Court makes a ruling by Friday.

But in Colorado’s case, the court put a stay in place pending any appeals filed with the U.S. Supreme Court. The state Republican Party filed its petition to the higher court on Wednesday, and that will secure Trump a spot on the primary ballot unless the federal justices deny the case by Jan. 5, when the state certifies its primary ballots, or upholds the Colorado ruling.