“At this point in time, he’s been indicted on a lot of things. But he hasn’t been convicted of anything yet,” said Hunter, who lives in Powell, Ohio.
“Not enough is known yet about what he did and what he didn’t do,” he added. “It’s quite really divisive, and I think it’s really a poor choice on the part of Colorado.”
Alexander Eli, a 36-year-old from Minneapolis, similarly told USA TODAY he sees the Colorado ruling as a “waste of time.”
“He hasn’t been charged with anything formally yet,” Eli said. “In the U.S., people should be considered innocent until found guilty in a court of law.”
Eli, who works in logistics at a trucking company, voted for Trump in 2016. He did not support Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
“I’d be happy to have him removed from the election,” Eli said. “But the law should rule the country, not politics.”