I’m sure Mr. Trump is weighing all possibilities. He has a very smart brain.
I don’t think a dem win is possible. Hill can’t win. Any other choice splinters the dem party. No way out.
Link?
btw where was Huma today?
Her conspicuous absence needs to be addressed.
Hillary’s only choice now is to go MIA until election day lest she have another public face plant. Trump will campaign circles around her.
Not many white men will vote for a sick elderly person to be POTUS. Trump will get 80% of that demo and win the election right there.
Good points, but you leave out the counter effect.
Her old nag female voters will not take kindly to Hillary being pushed out.
They may decide to sit it out.
Something tells me that she has made a deal with whoever is really running things in DC to drop out for “health reasons” in order to avoid the demise of the Clinton Crime Family.
Hillary won’t be replaced unless things look really bad.
Democratic power brokers would prefer she lose so she can’t cross them.
They have already lost most of their seats so its not like a Trump landslide would be worse.
They’re making their peace with Hillary phoning it in.
She is not medically fit. Enough with the lies.
She needs to get out.
The MSM has nobody to blame but themselves. They chose to bury their head in the sand. Trump will be the next president.
More LIES. Overheating at first. Now pneumonia. They just can’t be honest.
I fear that Hillary will be forced to step down "for medical reasons," the Democrats will replace her on the ticket with some unexamined and unvetted candidate -- Biden is a likely choice -- and then in the coup de grace, a bunch of establishment Republicans like Romney and Bush will endorse the replacement, saying, "He is a guy we all respect and can work with -- not like that evil Hillary or that crazy Trump."
Hillary takes the blame, Trump is defeated, the uniparty system is saved, and life in D.C. goes on as before.
Yes, Hillary has turned into a nightmare and I want her to remain right where she is.
I want her healthy enough to die in prison after the Trump DOJ sends her there.
...then die on November 9.
Obama doesn’t like Hillary but he doesn’t want Trump to come in and reverse all of his policies. How much of a margin does Trump need to make it technically impossible for Jeh Johnson to deliver the election to the Democrats?
Obama doesn’t like Hillary but he doesn’t want Trump to come in and reverse all of his policies. How much of a margin does Trump need to make it technically impossible for Jeh Johnson to deliver the election to the Democrats?
Trump needs to win by a big enough margin that they can’t cheat ... which could be a big number considering ... The DHS secretary is going to insuinate itself in ‘the general election’.
Their real Democrat pollers have to be telling them that Trump is going to beat Hillary because most people hate her at this point. I would not be surprised if the real powers behind the throne say to pull her and blame it on her health conditions and then replace her with someone who doesn’t have the same negatives and theoretically can beat Trump.
FLASHBACK:
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2008/09/dead_by_election_day.html
Vice-presidential candidates Sarah Palin and Joe Biden will face off in their first and only debate this Thursday in St. Louis, Mo. Quite a few Explainer readers have asked what would happen if one of the presidential candidates were to die or become otherwise incapacitated before Election Day: Would Palin or Biden assume the nomination?
Not necessarily. Each party has its own protocol for this scenario, but in neither case does the running mate automatically take over the ticket. If John McCain were to die before the election, the rules of the Republican Party authorize the Republican National Committee to fill the vacancy, either by reconvening a national convention or by having RNC state representatives vote. The new nominee must receive a majority vote to officially become the party candidate. If Barack Obama were to die before the election, the Democratic Party’s charter and bylaws state that responsibility for filling that vacancy would fall to the Democratic National Committee, but the rules do not specify how exactly the DNC would go about doing that. (Congress could also pass a special statute and push back Election Day, giving the dead candidate’s party time to regroup.)