A lawsuit in Colorado challenging Donald Trump’s name on the ballot in that state may pose a greater threat to the former president’s candidacy in 2024 than any of his four criminal cases, writes Dean Obeidallah.
Editor’s note: Dean Obeidallah, a former attorney, is the host of SiriusXM radio’s daily program “The Dean Obeidallah Show.” Follow him on Threads at www.threads.net/@deanobeidallah. The opinions expressed in this commentary are his own. Read more opinion at CNN. Most of the headlines this past week concerning former President Donald Trump’s legal woes have focused on developments in two of his four criminal cases.
But this suit — if successful — could be more of a threat to Trump’s candidacy than his criminal cases. Why? Trump could be convicted in any of his criminal cases, yet there is no constitutional prohibition that bars him from running for president. In fact, Trump could be in prison and still run.
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