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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, they cannot replace him unless he resigns or is declared mentally unfit. In theory, if he did win the election, the Electoral College members who were supposed to vote for him could instead all vote for Pence or someone else, and that person would instead be elected president. [/quote] OP here- thanks for the response. He needs to quit. [/quote] If he really cares about the country, he will quit. Otherwise, he is guaranteeing a win for Hillary, who is intent on opening the borders and turning us into a 3rd world country - while her grandchildren, of course, will go to the most elite prep schools in Manhattan, on to the Ivy League, and then a life in an upper-upper class bubble.[/quote] While Trump's grandchildren live in the projects and go to public school in the Bronx. :roll: [/quote] If he quits, Hillary will still win. She has a widespread get out the vote operation and been running a sharp, organized campaign. The GOP is completely in disarray. "Replacing" Trump on the ballot (if even possible) will not be your answer. GOP voters are dimwits in the first place for ever supporting his candidacy. [/quote] I understand what you are saying. There were so many GOP candidates that the vote was spread out. I am a republican and did NOT vote for him, nor do I support his candidacy.[/quote] NP. I think the issue with GOP voters was not just the significant number that voted for Trump, but that the rest of them were seemingly so unwilling to work toward a compromise candidate and consolidate around someone who wasn't Trump to nominate instead. Everyone had to have their way, their person, and what you had as a result was chaos that handed it to Trump.[/quote]
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