Early indications this a possibility right now, as the leftists of the democrap party love her.I heard that some democrats are pushing for AOC to run and they feel she has the nomination locked up already. I think it’s because many voted for her and Trump because they see her and him as a Washington outsider. The way I look at it is she is as dumb and inarticulate as Harris is but way farther left so if the rightward shift continues then good luck.
They don't need you to pay your taxes to keep the government running.I've said that for years everyone quit paying they'd be on their knees in 30 days.
Trump can't run as VP, since he's intelligible to take over as POTUS after serving 2 full terms already.Well if the cards are played right, Vance runs as president with trump as vice president for 2 terms. That gives us an additional eight years. Then trumps son runs for 2 terms as president. That gives another 8 years. So all told a potential 20 years of eradicating dirty commies and restoring the country.
man fuck dirty commies.
Not necessarily true It says elected to president over 2 times but if it were to happen the courts would have to settle it would be interestingTrump can't run as VP, since he's intelligible to take over as POTUS after serving 2 full terms already.
Plus, he's old. He may he strong now, but another 4 years is another matter, let alone 12.
Now, Don Jr in 3032 and then will Barron be old enough in 2040 ?
Hard no. I use to like Candace and believed her to be rather based. Her recent big following and content on youtube/twitter makes her look like nothing more than a shill and Alex Jones wannabe. Good for her for finding a market and making some money but its tainted her brand.Candace Owen’s 2028!
Trump can't run as VP, since he's intelligible to take over as POTUS after serving 2 full terms already.Well if the cards are played right, Vance runs as president with trump as vice president for 2 terms. That gives us an additional eight years. Then trumps son runs for 2 terms as president. That gives another 8 years. So all told a potential 20 years of eradicating dirty commies and restoring the country.
man fuck dirty commies.
The actual limit is 10 years.Not necessarily true It says elected to president over 2 times but if it were to happen the courts would have to settle it would be interesting
It would be a case for supreme court many are in disagreement on this. the wording is not clear manly the elected to officeTrump can't run as VP, since he's intelligible to take over as POTUS after serving 2 full terms already.
Plus, he's old. He may he strong now, but another 4 years is another matter, let alone 12.
Now, Don Jr in 3032 and then will Barron be old enough in 2040 ?
The actual limit is 10 years.
That only comes into play if a VP takes over partway through a term.
If he takes over less than halfway through the term, then he can only run for re-election once.
If he serves less than 2 years of his predecessors term, then he can have 2 of his own.
The problem with Trump having a term as a VP is that he couldn't serve more than half of a 3rd term as POTUS.
Which means he isn't eligible.
If he ran as VP and had to take over less than halfway through the term, he couldn't finish it out.
I suppose theoretically if the VP stepped down after the halfway mark, the the POTUS could appoint Trump as VP, since there wouldn't be more than 2 years of the term left, but that's quite a contrived situation.
The actual text of the 22nd ammendment is:
"No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."
Prior to Roosevelt's shenanigans it was just a custom started by Washington to serve only 2 terms, but after Roosevelt went for 4 they put it in writing.
But, anyway, to be eligible for VP you have to be eligible to serve the rest of the term as POTUS.
Now, someone could try to split hairs and say the 22nd only says who can be elected and doesn't apply if you ascend to the office mid term, but really, that's never going to fly.
Watching photo collages of Presidents, you can see the toll it takes on someone... What better pinnacle to place atop a life's worth of achievements.Trump can't run as VP, since he's intelligible to take over as POTUS after serving 2 full terms already.
Plus, he's old. He may he strong now, but another 4 years is another matter, let alone 12.
Now, Don Jr in 3032 and then will Barron be old enough in 2040 ?
It would be a case for supreme court many are in disagreement on this. the wording is not clear manly the elected to office
Two-Time Presidents and the Vice-Presidency
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Dan T. Coenen, UGA School of LawFollow
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Abstract
Does the Constitution limit the ability of a twice-before-elected President to serve as Vice-President? This question, as it turns out, presents an intricate constitutional puzzle, the solution of which requires working through four separate sub-inquiries: Is a two-term President totally ineligible for the Vice-Presidency? Is such a person barred from election to the Vice-Presidency even if that person remains appointable to that office? Is a twice-before-elected President, even if properly placed in the Vice-Presidency, incapable of succeeding from that office to the Presidency? And even if such a succession can occur, must the resulting term of service as President expire after two years? This Article addresses each of these questions by laying bare the implications of the decisive constitutional texts — namely, Article II’s enumeration of Presidential qualifications, the Twelfth Amendment’s treatment of qualifications for the Vice-Presidency, and the post-service limitations placed on two-term Presidents by the Twenty-Second Amendment. To be sure, thoughtful analysts have argued that the Constitution forecloses the possibility that a twice-before-elected President can hold (or at least secure election to) the Vice-Presidential office. Close inspection reveals, however, that that view misses the mark. In fact, the relevant constitutional provisions, their histories, and their purposes all point to the same conclusion: A twice-before-elected President may become Vice-President either through appointment or through election and — like any other Vice-President — may thereafter succeed from that office to the Presidency for the full remainder of the pending term.
Repository Citation
Dan T. Coenen, Two-Time Presidents and the Vice-Presidency , 56 B.C. L. Rev. 1287 (2015),
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Two-Time Presidents and the Vice-Presidency
Does the Constitution limit the ability of a twice-before-elected President to serve as Vice-President? This question, as it turns out, presents an intricate constitutional puzzle, the solution of which requires working through four separate sub-inquiries: Is a two-term President totally...digitalcommons.law.uga.edu