SCOTUS rules unanimously Trump must stay on state ballots

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On today's episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's "Politically Georgia" the panel reacts to breaking news. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously against the state of Colorado, which had removed Donald Trump from its ballot, calling him an insurrectionist. Georgia State University law professor Anthony Michael Kreis takes a first look at how SCOTUS made the decision. Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan and Emory University emeritus professor of political science Alan Abramowitz weigh in. 
  
Then, the panel discusses how Super Tuesday elections in nearly 15 states will affect the trajectory of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden, as they are likely to move closer to the unsurprising conclusion each will win his party’s nomination for president. And they look at what Nikki Haley’s next steps may be after Tuesday. 
 
 
LINKS TO TODAY'S TOPICS   
Supreme Court restores Trump to Colorado ballot 
What to know about Super Tuesday 
Super Tueday preview 
 
Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour "Politically Georgia" Podcast Hotline at 404-526-AJCP. That's 404-526-2527. We’ll play back your question and answer it during the Listener Mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. 
  
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CREDITS  
Executive Producer- Shane Backler 
Producer- Natalie Mendenhall 
Engineer- Matthew McWilliams 
Editor- Matt Owen 
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