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In reply to the discussion: NY Times finally details Trump's cognitive decline in scathing article [View all]Retrograde
(10,716 posts)Horace Greeley, candidate for the Liberal Repbulican party (those are words you don't often see together anymore) died after election day but before the electors met. His few electoral votes were split among other candidates. It was largely moot since Grant won in a landslide.
It may depend on just when a candidate dies, but I'm not a constitutional scholar. If a candidate dies before election day, or before electoral votes are cast, can the party just designate a new candidate? Does it have to be someone already on the ticket, or are they free to choose any one they want - in which case we may see Junior and Eric slugging it out to see who steps into their father's shoes (remember Lara is the RNC chair - I don't expect her to leave that position without a fight). Does the VP candidate automatically step in and name a new VP? Will both houses have to approve this? Does it depend on who tips the Supreme Court the most?
I hope it'll be a moot point and the Dems will win handily in November