California Lieutenant Governor, backed by Soros, urges elections official to prevent Trump from appearing on ballot
California Lieutenant Governor Urges State Official to Remove Trump from Primary Ballot
California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis, the George Soros-backed candidate for governor in 2026, is making waves as she calls on the state’s elections official to take action against former President Donald Trump. In a letter, Kounalakis urges the official to “explore every legal option” to prevent Trump from appearing on the primary ballot.
Kounalakis draws inspiration from Colorado’s recent decision to bar Trump from their primary ballot, citing his alleged involvement in insurrection. She argues that California should follow suit and use the same reasoning to disqualify Trump.
This move by Kounalakis is part of her strategy to boost her political profile and position herself as the successor to Governor Gavin Newsom. Earlier this year, she became the first person to announce her run for the office. Notably, she received a significant contribution from Democratic megadonor George Soros.
It’s important to note that Trump has not been convicted of insurrection, as highlighted by dissenting justices in the Colorado case. Constitutional experts have also expressed concerns about the potential dangers of using this decision as a precedent.
Kounalakis is specifically requesting unilateral action from the Democratic secretary of state, Shirley Weber, to disqualify Trump. However, this decision would need to be made quickly, as the announcement of candidates for California’s primary is scheduled for next week.
Unsurprisingly, state GOP leaders have criticized Kounalakis for interfering in the Republican primary. They argue that this decision should be left to the voters.
Kounalakis emphasizes that her request is not about political gamesmanship but rather a matter of protecting the sanctity of the constitution and democracy.
This is not the first time California leaders have attempted to block Trump from appearing on the state’s primary ballot. In 2019, Governor Newsom signed a law requiring Trump to release his tax returns in order to be eligible. However, the state’s supreme court ruled that this law was unconstitutional and Trump had to be allowed on the ballot.
What potential consequences does Kounalakis believe would arise from having Trump on the ballot, and why does she consider it important to safeguard the electoral system
Er sent on January 20, Kounalakis urged California Secretary of State Shirley Weber to remove Trump from the primary ballot for the upcoming election.
Kounalakis wrote that Trump’s role in inciting the violent mob that attacked the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, is an egregious violation of his oath to protect and defend the Constitution. She highlighted Trump’s repeated false claims of election fraud, which she believes directly contributed to the insurrection witnessed at the Capitol.
Furthermore, Kounalakis argued that by allowing Trump to run in the primary election, California would be condoning and normalizing such behavior. She believes that it is crucial to send a strong message that individuals who threaten the democratic process and incite violence have no place in the political arena.
Kounalakis’ letter expresses concern over the potential consequences of having Trump on the ballot, stating that it would undermine the public’s faith in the electoral process and perpetuate a dangerous precedent. She emphasizes the importance of safeguarding the electoral system and ensuring that it remains free from manipulation and interference.
The Lieutenant Governor also highlights Trump’s previous track record in targeting and attacking marginalized communities, which she believes further disqualifies him from participating in the election. She argues that his actions have consistently undermined the principles of equality and inclusion that California holds dear.
Kounalakis acknowledges that removing a candidate from the ballot is an extraordinary measure that should be taken with utmost caution. However, she firmly believes that in this particular case, it is a necessary step to protect California’s democracy and uphold the values that the state symbolizes.
She concludes her letter by appealing to Secretary of State Weber’s commitment to safeguarding the democratic process, urging her to carefully consider the potential implications of allowing Trump to participate in the primary election. Kounalakis hopes that Weber will share her concerns and take appropriate action to safeguard the integrity of California’s electoral system.
The campaign to remove Trump from the primary ballot has gained attention and support from various advocacy groups and organizations, asserting that his actions endanger the democratic fabric of the state and the nation as a whole.
It remains to be seen how Secretary of State Weber will respond to Kounalakis’ request. However, the Lieutenant Governor’s letter serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of upholding democratic values and protecting the integrity of the electoral process. The outcome of this issue will undoubtedly shape the political landscape in California and influence the national conversation surrounding the accountability of public officials.
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