Welp, Harris isn’t a top tier unless her inability to obtain a single delegate in her independent run for office (primary) counts as success.
President Trump won in a landslide so resigning would disregard the interests of about 3 of every 4 voters.
Presidentail resignation would concede all future elections to China, because Harris/Biden etc. are Chinese puppets and President Trump needs the assets of the US to halt corrupt elections..
So resigning would consign all future elections to the highest bidder and that’s China.
Americans don’t want to be enslaved or killed by the PRC. So, your proposal has nothing in it’s favor and eveything against it.
we pro trump people believe that trump won the election.
likewise, many pro biden people are likely to believe or at least claim that biden won the election.
this might well remain a stalemate since the ballot envelopes were in many cases separated from ballots, and so forth, forever obscuring who the real winners were, at least from a judicial point of view (preponderance of evidence, avoiding statistical arguments). it is a logical brick wall.
when neither party can determine with certainty the truth of the matter beyond their own feelings and a random assortment of inconclusive indicators pointing in different directions, some form of re-vote may be called for to resolve the contest.
biden, the nominal winner on paper at this point, might cry foul with some legitimacy since a re-vote is to some degree a second bite of the apple. so biden could be appeased by some offering from trump— a concession. the only concession i can think of is for trump to relinquish his current claim to the presidency. trump could however then turn around and ask biden to do the same in the spirit of fair play. to be fair, in the ideal at least, biden should agree to that. they both could in a sense rise above their personal ambitions for the good of the country. both stepping aside would then clear the field for a pence-harris contest. pence-harris for expediency to save time. pence and harris would be allowed to choose their VPs in accelerated respective party procedures.
so a lot of this is using the principle of reciprocity in negotiation to forestall worse mutually agreed upon as worse outcomes if an agreement is not reached.
harris not being top tier works to the pro trump camp’s favor. she is flat out unpopular in her own party.
i wonder about biden’s cabinet choices. most people of honor should in theory avoid signing onto committing to a biden cabinet. it is equivalent to signing onto an illegitimate agreement. i wonder if he is having to settle for less than top tier talent for his cabinet.