Should Republicans consider replacing Trump with a new candidate?

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That would seem to be the logical thing to do considering all the baggage he has - and now strong Kamala Harris is becoming. What do you think?

Harris secures enough delegates to win nomination
Hmmm.... a good question. Let me restate the question, if I may.

Should Republicans consider replacing a convicted criminal felon with a history of patronizing porn stars, a history of defrauding charities, a history of paying fines on rape charges, a history of various sexual assaults, a history of defrauding subcontractors, a history of stealing confidential documents, a history of denying that he lost, and inciting his followers to attack the Capitol and lynch his own VP because he wouldn't kowtow to breaking the Constitution....with a new candidate?

I would think the question is rhetorical, right? At least to non-retards.
 
That would seem to be the logical thing to do considering all the baggage he has - and now strong Kamala Harris is becoming. What do you think?

Harris secures enough delegates to win nomination
Absolutely not! Trump has huge popularity that is so far unmatched.

But as an outside observer, I would say that JD poses a risk of undoing all that!

JD is at least softening his rhetoric as a precaution.
 
Interesting how Kamala “secures” delegates with zero votes from any voters.
 
That would seem to be the logical thing to do considering all the baggage he has -
90% of Trump's baggage was created by the democrats and has fallen apart.

and now strong Kamala Harris is becoming.
Harris will NEVER be strong. It has only been ONE DAY, Geesh, and she's not even the official nominee yet (delegates can change their mind) and has yet to appear in a single official function.

SHE is the one with baggage, a LOT of it. She has only gotten by all these years by ducking and hiding from every risky political event.

All the threads in her suit will be coming undone soon as she starts opening her mouth.
 
I really doubt republicans will choose another person. They seem to understand how voting goes. But they may surprise me and go the totalitarian route of democrats
 

With Biden out -- Probably time for Trump to withdraw, eh?

Heading into the general election this year, the 2024 election was shaping up to be a record battle not just because of the age of the two candidates, but because of the historic size of the share of Americans who didn’t like either one of them. A quarter of Americans fell into this group of so-called “double negatives.”

As of April, nearly half of registered voters (49%) said they wanted to see both candidates replaced on the ballot – and Biden supporters (62%) were considerably more likely than Trump supporters to say this.
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