Legal analysts had anticipated that the U.S. Supreme Court would reverse Colorado’s effort to kick Donald Trump off its ballot — but they said Monday it hadn’t worked out the way the former president might have hoped. Speaking to MSNBC, former senior Department of Justice prosecutor Andrew Weissmann and former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal both pointed out that the state didn’t address if Trump is guilty of insurrection — which the Colorado decision had ruled. The court only ruled that the states can’t decide if the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which says that anybody engaging in insu…