The political parties are private clubs. Legal precedent was set with Ron Paul and Bernie Sanders, they can ignore primary votes and put whoever they want on the ballot.
But the fact is he is campaigning. It suggests outside of all this other hoohaw, it is a legitimate process.
I doubt he'll be disqualified from running. He is running. Being elected is even more absurd. It is upto the voters at that point.
Whether he becomes the party candidate is still debatable. The frontrunner when the gap closes. Who knows. A court might be a more persuasive argument on him not being that candidate. Who knows?
But it goes to the Supreme Court. No other court has that final say.
How long until that decision is even made? In the meantime it does that job. It causes those questions by other voters. Right. It has cost votes.
It goes to the Supreme Court.
Somehow I doubt Trump cannot run for Office? It would be surprising. He's campaigning for office. Mistake you cannot run. You're cancelled.
How does that work? It doesn't. It's more American bullshit.
Whether or not he's a frontrunner, is a bigger argument?
The political parties are private clubs. Legal precedent was set with Ron Paul and Bernie Sanders, they can ignore primary votes and put whoever they want on the ballot.
Yea frontrunner.
But the fact is he is campaigning. It suggests outside of all this other hoohaw, it is a legitimate process.
I doubt he'll be disqualified from running. He is running. Being elected is even more absurd. It is upto the voters at that point.
Whether he becomes the party candidate is still debatable. The frontrunner when the gap closes. Who knows. A court might be a more persuasive argument on him not being that candidate. Who knows?
But it goes to the Supreme Court. No other court has that final say.
How long until that decision is even made? In the meantime it does that job. It causes those questions by other voters. Right. It has cost votes.