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Thursday was a brutal day in front of the U.S. Supreme Court for the Coloradans trying to kick former President Donald Trump off the state's primary ballot.
All signs point to them losing, and Trump winning, and the group might not get a single justice to back up their argument.
The plaintiffs are a small coalition of Colorado voters, four Republicans and two unaffiliateds. They were recruited to join the effort by the liberal Washington, D.C. group CREW (Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington) to be named in the court challenge against Trump.
91-year-old Norma Anderson is the lead plaintiff in the case, citing the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment.
"This is very personal to me. I've lived a hell of a long time," Anderson said outside the Supreme Court Thursday. In all her 91 years, Anderson has never experienced this.
"It was a first experience for me to sit in front of The Supremes," she said.
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