To: Alas Babylon!
Trump may not get on the ballot. The governor of North Carolina or the mayor of the City of Charlotte, both Democrats, may cancel the Republican National Convention, leaving the party with no nominee. The interference may come sufficiently late that the convention cannot regroup in some welcoming state in time to meet the ballot timetables in all necessary states. The Republicans therefore may decline, however involuntarily, to contest this election.
21 posted on
05/26/2020 9:28:27 AM PDT by
dufekin
To: dufekin
Trump may not get on the ballot. The governor of North Carolina or the mayor of the City of Charlotte, both Democrats, may cancel the Republican National Convention, leaving the party with no nominee. The interference may come sufficiently late that the convention cannot regroup in some welcoming state in time to meet the ballot timetables in all necessary states. The Republicans therefore may decline, however involuntarily, to contest this election. All the convention does is formally confirm what is already known - the party candidate. The GOP does not need a convention to get Trump on the ballot.
To: dufekin
Uh huh. Oh MY!
Could that happen???!!!
What will we do!?
What a world, what a world!!!!
/End raving lunatic fear mongering
41 posted on
05/26/2020 10:39:27 AM PDT by
Alas Babylon!
(The prisons do not fill themselves. Get moving, Barr!)
To: dufekin
Trump may not get on the ballot.
The governor of North Carolina or the mayor of the City of Charlotte, both Democrats, may cancel the Republican National Convention,
leaving the party with no nominee.
The interference may come sufficiently late that the convention cannot regroup in some welcoming state in time to meet the ballot timetables in all necessary states.
curses! foiled again...
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