Joe Biden will be dead by the end of the week.
Hear me out.
The 'sudden and unexpected death' of President Biden cements the probable coup and cover up we saw take place this weekend.
But more importantly, it removes a giant legal obstacle standing in the way of his replacement (whether that's Kamala1, Michelle or anyone else) from getting on the ballot.
You see, there are multiple states where the parties are not allowed to just substitute a last minute replacement. After all, theoretically at least, we live in a Democracy (technically a Constitutional Republic).
By implementing these safeguards, States and their legislatures ensure that candidates will be nominated in accordance with their electoral laws and more importantly, that there is time to properly vet all potential candidates.
What Democrats are trying to pull now is in violation of many of those laws.
For instance, Wisconsin arguably does not allow a candidate's name to be withdrawn from the ballot except due to death.
And Nevada allows changes to its ballot up until 5:00pm on the fourth Friday of June in the election year (deadline passed) — although it also allows special consideration if nominees die or are removed according to the 25th Amendment.
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