Los Angeles Times

Newsom wrong on ballot block

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Re “Newsom rejects blocking Trump,” Dec. 24

In response to the effort to kick former President Trump off the ballot, Gov.

Gavin Newsom responded, “In California, we defeat candidates at the polls.” Yes, we do, and in California, we have a system where you win by getting the most votes.

In America, there is a different system. Recall that in 2016, American voters handily “defeated” Trump at the polls by nearly 3 million votes. But the electoral college, a mere 538 people, voted him into office anyway.

People who warn that using the insurrecti­on clause of the 14th Amendment to kick Trump off the ballot would harm democracy in “our” presidenti­al election forget that there is no such thing.

Trump, who was awarded four years of the presidency by one of the U.S. Constituti­on’s most undemocrat­ic features, has no right to complain when another part of that Constituti­on threatens his candidacy.

Coyote Marin San Francisco

I realize Newsom is not a lawyer, but any lawyer in his universe of advisors and acquaintan­ces could tell him that if a law or constituti­onal provision is “clear on its face,” that is what you go with.

And if you do need backup, you look to the history of the wording.

In the case of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, the wording is clear on its face. Moreover, the historical context of the provision could not be clearer.

To uphold the clear meaning of a constituti­onal provision is the duty of our judicial system. It is not a political distractio­n.

Sara R. Nichols

Los Angeles

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Re “No easy path to get Trump off the ballot,” Dec. 25

David Lauter’s balanced analysis of the 14th Amendment issue makes it very clear that the U.S. Supreme Court will never allow Trump to be taken off any state ballot. And this is quite appropriat­e.

If the U.S. electorate is dumb enough to return this person to the White House, perhaps we all deserve what we get.

It should never be forgotten that the Senate could have put this issue to rest if its Republican members were courageous enough to convict Trump at his second impeachmen­t trial in 2021. Alas, that spineless lot continues to bow down before its unquestion­ed leader.

William French Los Angeles

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