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|    Why asshole rightist traitors want the g    |
|    30 Sep 25 21:12:25    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.democrats.d, alt.politics.trump       XPost: sac.politics       From: noreply@dirge.harmsk.com              It doesn't matter that Trumpers control all areas of the federal       government, the shutdown is the dem's fault.                     Trump might die in prison, he might die tomorrow. Anything can happen to       someone who has abused their own body for over 79 years.               He's feeble, he's obese, he's lazy, he's rumoured to consume speed to stay       awake, drinks nothing but sugar and caffeine. He gobbles junk food while       being so out of shape that he needs a golf cart to get around.              The Feeble Old Defendant Trump (Inmate Number P01135809) is 80 years old       and almost dead.              If Trump dies while seeking reelection, a few different things could       happen, depending on when he dies and how close it is to Election Day.              There's no national deadline to file to run for president of the United       States. Instead, filing deadlines vary depending on the state and party.              There are currently eight declared candidates, including Trump, on the GOP       side. If Trump were to die before January 1, 2024, there would likely be       other Republicans who want to jump into the race.              Many states' filing deadlines have already passed, however, meaning that       state election officials would need to adjust them to allow new candidates       to enter the race.              If Trump died during primary season — which ends in mid-June — some states       may postpone their scheduled primaries.              There's some precedent for this; at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic,       more than a dozen states postponed their primaries or expanded vote-by-mail       options.              If Trump died after the last primary contest but before the Republican       National Convention, the other GOP presidential candidates would have to       make a case to every state delegation at the convention for why they should       be the party's nominee.              And if Trump secured the GOP nomination but died between the convention and       Election Day 2024, the RNC would convene to select another presidential       candidate.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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