Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich slammed Colorado’s ruling potentially barring former President Donald Trump from Colorado’s ballot, arguing it is "partisan nonsense."
Colorado's Supreme Court ruled this week that Trump must be struck from the state's 2024 election ballot due to a purported violation of the 14th Amendment's insurrection clause. This portion of the 14th Amendment was adopted in the 1860s to prevent former Confederates from occupying positions in the federal government after the Civil War. Trump thus far has yet to be charged with or convicted of insurrection.
Kasich, who has criticized Trump in the past, appeared on MSNBC’s "Chris Jansing Reports" on Wednesday. In the segment, he slammed the concept of Colorado disqualifying Trump from the state’s 2024 ballot as not only improbable, but in bad faith altogether.