Please refrain from posting on the board as your views are ridiculous and gratuitous at best.
Trump supporters ideas for Trump to stay in office are ridiculous and gratuitous at best.
Please refrain from posting on the board as your views are ridiculous and gratuitous at best.
This crossed my mind.
Lets say worst case scenario ok...
The day before the 2020 election Russia, or NK, or China, or Iran, blah blah blah.... totally destroys several key States' voter registration data bases. Like Ohio or FL, or TX, etc...
People show up on election day and its a complete clusterfuck with lines that are miles long and civil servants who are 10,000% clueless as to what to do.
And say (which is not a reach), this will take months and months to fix by the best of the best that the private sector has to offer....
Does Trump still get to be President after January 20th?
I'm not a scholar on this stuff so I have to ask...
...did the founding fathers plan for some bs like this?
It's up to the states to decide how to run their own elections and send electors to the electoral college. The meeting of the electors to cast their votes occurs as it normally would and a new president is elected and inauguration happens on Jan 20.
No, because the founding fathers didn't even know electricity was a thing. .
Good one.Gentlemen, I rise to defend the honor of Benjaman Franklin, distinguished delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania.
Well in this scenario since Pelosi is up for re-election in 2020 and the entire election is thrown out... who knows who the Speaker should be.I would think any president not elected as the constitution requires would not be recognized as president by the court come the end of term. That would be a bad precedent otherwise.
Thereafter, all presidential appointees would be invalid and then the presidency would default to speaker of the House.
Congress is sworn in before the president so they may be working without a full compliment elected representatives but those appointments can be made by governors or other elected officials and with that the government would exist constitutionally.
I would think any president not elected as the constitution requires would not be recognized as president by the court come the end of term. That would be a bad precedent otherwise.
Thereafter, all presidential appointees would be invalid and then the presidency would default to speaker of the House.
Congress is sworn in before the president so they may be working without a full compliment elected representatives but those appointments can be made by governors or other elected officials and with that the government would exist constitutionally.
Oh it would be ugly af.But then again, some dems don't even want a legitimately elected president to be sworn in so there is always that to deal with. Little joke there- not really.