Posted on 07/23/2024 3:51:48 PM PDT by impimp
Kamala Harris will be named the next President. Biden will either resign or succumb to illness. The 25th amendment will not be invoked. Making Kamala Harris President will make her the incumbent going into the election and add gravitas to her name. They will fawn over her being the first black woman President and the first Indian President. They will point out her extreme bravery under extreme circumstances.
And then Trump will kick her a$$ on election day and win the Presidency.
And then Trump will kick her a$$ on election day and win the Presidency.
Amen.
not eligible.
Mike Johnson will be the next president when Brandon resigns.
This is possible, she becomes 47th, then Trump 48th. But Biden could use 25th, making her acting president, not fully turning over to her. I don’t think she’d get numbered in that case.
legalistic arguments will not hold water in this case just as they didn’t work with Obama
If she gets to be Pres., her ‘Presidential’ actions should be a disaster. So the sooner the better, maybe.
Before the early voters mail it in.
Pointless speculation. Per the 12th Amendment, she could not have become the VP if she was not also eligible to be POTUS.
Invoking the 25th has been rejected by Dem puppet masters as a poor solution as it prevents Joe Biden’s endorsement from meaning anything.
I concur but with a slightly different basis for that reasoning. There are already millions of $$ in the Biden campaign. If they try to move the money to the Harris campaign, it can be tied up in lawsuits. But if Biden is “unalive” then the money can be far more easily moved over to fund the Harris campaign.
You NBC kooks need to give it a rest. Kamala is a natural born citizen. Born in California. Per the constitution she is constitutionally eligible to be vice president therefore she is eligible to be the president.
Entirely plausible, especially as her polling drifts downward into oblivion. We’ll see.
But what about my Trump 47 merchandise? Will I have to buy Trump 48 stuff now?
So here’s some nightmare fuel.
- Harris named president.
- Names Newsome or Whitmer as vice.
- Pardons Joe and Hunter of any crimes.
- Drops out of election citing family reasons allowing the selection of the new vice to be the presumptive presidential candidate.
Question. If the above were to happen, would the Newsom/Whitmer have access to the Biden/Harris campaign coffers?
Things are a little slow over at thefogbow, eh?
Yes
Maybe you can trade it in.
Her VP slot was not challenged but that doesn’t negate the issue or constitute a legal opinion on the Constitutional requirements to be POTUS or VPOTUS
But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.
The Constitution lists only three qualifications for the Presidency — the President must be at least 35 years of age, be a natural born citizen, and must have lived in the United States for at least 14 years.
I predicted that she had a 100% chance of becoming president when she took office. Only one other vice president had a 100% chance of being president and that was Gerald Ford. I have been sweating for a few months now but it looks really good right now. I don’t like being wrong.
Could be. I think dems are whistling past the graveyard right now, thinking Harris is somehow not as awful as they feared, but she will bring them back to reality as soon as she opens her yap.
I think the gameplan all along as been to run out the clock with Biden and use the convention to swap in a new candidate just like they did when it was Hillary’s turn the first time, and they picked Obama instead.
They just ran out of Joe before they ran out of time. But I still think the two scariest words to many Dems are “President Harris”.
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