Assuming Trump is legally removed from running for president under the 14th Ammendment, who even can fill his shoes?

All other potential candidates from the GOP Primary Debate are terrible at economics, optics or both. No one seems really electable, so what now? Switching to blue? Not voting at all? Vote third party? Retry Jan6?

From what I see, voting red is just not a solid choice if Trump is gone.

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    If you don’t want to talk about conservative politics then why be here ?

    Never said that I didn’t want to talk about conservative politics. This question is a bad faith one.

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      It isn’t bad faith. You made a trolling comment.

      The democrats are a party based on racism and classes. Everyone is a victim and they need the government to fix their problems.

      I don’t agree with that. I believe people can be successful without a nanny state. I support small government which is a gripe of mine with the current Republican Party.

      I voted for the democrats twice and nothing came from it. I won’t make that mistake again.

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        You made a trolling comment.

        If by trolling you mean “critical”, then sure, but otherwise no.

        The democrats are a party based on racism and classes. Everyone is a victim and they need the government to fix their problems.

        Not really. The democrats are a corporate owned, vaguely centrist to right wing party. As for your nanny state worries, those just honestly don’t make sense.

        I voted for the democrats twice and nothing came from it

        Our political system is intentionally designed to only change slowly. So expecting massive change from 2 single votes is quite frankly ridiculous. And again, democrats are corporate owned, so even when they get in they largely don’t do anything useful.

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          Just saying joke isn’t critical.

          I wouldn’t say they’re centrist. They want to dismantle the police, spend more without figuring out how to pay for anything. They push misogynistic policies. The democrats are just a mess.

          Both parties are owned by corporations. It’s why I want more parties. I’m not a fan of AOC but she has my respect for telling Amazon to screw off. I feel the same about de Santis and Disney.

          Companies should not be running the show.

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            They want to dismantle the police, spend more without figuring out how to pay for anything. They push misogynistic policies.

            None of that is true.

            The democrats are just a mess.

            They absolutely are, but not for the ressons you’re listing. That’s why I hate voting for them but unfortunately do because there are no better choices thanks to our dumb two party system.

            Companies should not be running the show.

            I agree. And thats why I think giving politicians money in any form should be criminalized, we should switch to STAR voting, elections should be run from shared fund pools, etc.