New Hampshire shuts down gambit to block Trump from primary ballot, snubs DNC election calendar
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The top election official in New Hampshire won't invoke the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment to block former President Trump from the ballot in the state that holds the first primary
At the news conference, called in part to address legal efforts by some Republicans in New Hampshire to prevent the former president from getting his name on the 2024 ballot, Scanlan said that as long as Trump "submits his declaration of candidacy and signs it under the penalties of perjury, pays the $1,000 filing fee, his name will appear on the presidential primary ballot."
"That language is not discretionary," Scanlan emphasized.
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