I understand what you are saying. But we cannot nullify an election. I know you know this. I am not being condescending. He was elected by a majority of voters. As much as we may be unhappy with the votes, they stand.
Welllll... Actually, an election CAN be nullified. We haven’t had much experience with that sort of thing here in the US but other countries around the globe have done it fairly regularly. It generally involves a lot of shooting and killing and we still consider that sort of behavior uncouth. That’s not to say that it can’t or won’t happen here but I don’t see it anytime soon.
“I understand what you are saying. But we cannot nullify an election. I know you know this. I am not being condescending. He was elected by a majority of voters. As much as we may be unhappy with the votes, they stand.”
Not if the Kenyan Usurper was ineligle to be POTUS and was elected thru fraud. Then he can be frog-marched out of the WH in an orange jump suit and whisked off to his deportation hearing and one-way ticket to Kenya.