Sarah Bedford criticizes Maine’s decision to block Trump from the ballot as counterproductive
Removing Trump from Maine’s 2024 Ballot: A Boost for the Former President?
The Washington Examiner’s Sarah Bedford believes that Maine’s decision to remove former President Donald Trump from its 2024 ballot will actually work in his favor and harm the Democrats. In an appearance on Fox Business’s Cavuto: Coast to Coast, Bedford responded to Secretary of State Shenna Bellows’ move to block Trump, alleging that he violated Section 3 of the 14th Amendment during the events of January 6, 2021. According to Bedford, this action will only serve to make Trump more popular as a potential candidate.
“It’s happened every time he faced an indictment or otherwise seemingly been targeted by Democrats and the Biden administration. You know, I think it pushes voters on the fence about him or on the margins into his camp,” Bedford explained. ”Maybe centrist voters or independents who thought Donald Trump was crying wolf about being the victim of witch hunts, they have to concede he is seemingly being targeted by all these different apparatuses of the Democratic machine.”
Despite facing multiple indictments, including federal charges of mishandling classified documents, Trump has maintained a significant lead in the polls for the GOP presidential nomination. He has pleaded not guilty to all 91 felony charges against him.
Bedford also expressed concern about the Department of Justice’s use of “novel interpretations of the law that have never been tried before,” which she believes could backfire and harm the Democratic party. President Joe Biden already faces three Democratic opponents in the upcoming 2024 election, including Rep. Dean Phillips, author Marianne Williamson, and YouTube news anchor Cenk Uygur.
“Any objective observer could say that keeping someone off the ballot and denying voters a choice in the name of democracy is a self-defeating situation,” Bedford argued. “I also think that you don’t hear President Biden and the Democrats talking as much about democracy anymore — they are focusing on describing Donald Trump as a threat himself, how he engaged in insurrection. I don’t think that you hear a lot of rhetoric from Democrats about voting rights or the integrity of democracy and protecting it because that rhetoric would be completely at odds with what we are seeing.”
Maine is the second state, after Colorado, to block Trump from appearing on its ballot, citing the 14th Amendment.
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How might this move by Maine’s Secretary of State actually work in favor of Trump’s political career?
Rd to say for certain what the consequences of Maine’s decision to remove former President Donald Trump from its 2024 ballot will be,” begins Sarah Bedford in her recent article for the Washington Examiner. However, she argues that this move may actually work in Trump’s favor and provide a boost to his political career.
The decision to remove Trump from Maine’s 2024 ballot was made by Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, who alleges that Trump violated Section 3 of the 14th Amendment during the events of January 6, 2021. This amendment prohibits individuals who have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States from holding any office. Bedford acknowledges the seriousness of these allegations but questions the timing and motives behind the decision.
According to Bedford, this action by Maine’s Secretary of State will only serve to make Trump more popular as a potential candidate. She argues that Trump thrives on controversy and being the victim of perceived injustice. Removing him from the ballot will undoubtedly fuel his narrative of being unfairly targeted by the political establishment.
Furthermore, Bedford believes that this move will harm the Democrats rather than help them. By attempting to sideline Trump, the Democrats would deny themselves the opportunity to present a stronger candidate against him. Trump’s absence from the ballot in Maine may lead to a less competitive primary, ultimately benefiting the former president.
Bedford also points out that Maine’s decision may backfire as it could energize Trump’s base and galvanize his supporters. Those who already view him as a victim of political persecution may see this as further evidence of a biased system working against their preferred candidate. As a result, Trump’s supporters may become more motivated to support him and campaign more vigorously on his behalf.
In conclusion, Sarah Bedford believes that Maine’s decision to remove Donald Trump from its 2024 ballot may inadvertently work in his favor. By attempting to sideline him, the Democrats may unintentionally strengthen his position as a potential candidate. Furthermore, this move could energize Trump’s base and galvanize his supporters, making him an even more formidable contender in future elections. The consequences of this decision remain uncertain, but it is clear that it has the potential to impact Trump’s political trajectory.
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