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Donald Trump-only primary ballot in Minnesota survives legal challenge
The United States Supreme Court on Monday, Feb. 22, declined to hear a challenge to the March Trump-only ballot, allowing it to stand.
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Then-President Donald Trump speaks at a “Make America Great Again” rally on Friday, Oct. 30, 2020, at Rochester International Airport in Rochester, Minn. (Traci Westcott / Forum News Service file photo)
ST. PAUL Remember that Minnesota Republican presidential primary ballot that only had Donald Trump’s name on it, despite other candidates running?
Looks like it was legal.
The United States Supreme Court on Monday, Feb. 22, declined to hear a challenge to the March Trump-only ballot, allowing it to stand. Before the primary, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that the Trump-only ballot was legal.