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The SCOTUS rules no state can remove a federal candidate from an election ballot – saying that power rests with Congress, Super Tuesday primaries are today – in sixteen states and a Colorado Court rules in the killing of Elijah McClain in police custody.
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The SCOTUS rules no state can remove a federal candidate from an election ballot – saying that power rests with Congress, Super Tuesday primaries are today – in sixteen states and a Colorado Court rules in the killing of Elijah McClain in police custody.