Will Trump Be The 48th President Of The United States?

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I've been thinking about this for a while now. If Trump wins the November election he could become the 48th president of the United States instead of the 47th president. Biden could either keel over before January and Harris would become the 47th president or he may even decide to voluntarily step down for historic reasons, making Harris the first female president of the United States, followed by Trump in January.

While Biden still has some sour grapes over the peaceful coup successfully done against him, people may possibly be able to convince him that in the best interest of the country and it's history, he has the unique opportunity to bring on the first female president of the United States and at the same time make sure she is a democrat.
 
I've been thinking about this for a while now. If Trump wins the November election he could become the 48th president of the United States instead of the 47th president. Biden could either keel over before January and Harris would become the 47th president or he may even decide to voluntarily step down for historic reasons, making Harris the first female president of the United States, followed by Trump in January.

While Biden still has some sour grapes over the peaceful coup successfully done against him, people may possibly be able to convince him that in the best interest of the country and it's history, he has the unique opportunity to bring on the first female president of the United States and at the same time make sure she is a democrat.

After the election is over and the votes are in, there would really be no reason for Sleepy Joe to stay around.

Right now, he has to stay in for appearances. The libs have staked their reputation on the idea that Biden is the sharpest knife in the drawer and is totally competent. So they have to stick to their story. After the election, and regardless of what the results are, there is no reason to continue the charade.
 
I've been thinking about this for a while now. If Trump wins the November election he could become the 48th president of the United States instead of the 47th president. Biden could either keel over before January and Harris would become the 47th president or he may even decide to voluntarily step down for historic reasons, making Harris the first female president of the United States, followed by Trump in January.

While Biden still has some sour grapes over the peaceful coup successfully done against him, people may possibly be able to convince him that in the best interest of the country and it's history, he has the unique opportunity to bring on the first female president of the United States and at the same time make sure she is a democrat.
History will look back and ask "would Trump have done such a noble thing and step down for the sake of his party?" Of course he would not. Unless it benefited him somehow. Like, step down and have Vance pardon him.
 
No, Harris will be.

It's going to be a very interesting four years. Where the West resides at the end of these four years is key.
 
History will look back and ask "would Trump have done such a noble thing and step down for the sake of his party?" Of course he would not. Unless it benefited him somehow. Like, step down and have Vance pardon him.
How would it help the Republican Party is Trump stepped down?

It would only help the D's, as no other Republican would have time enough to raise hundreds of millions of dollars and earn the votes of millions of voters.
 
How would it help the Republican Party is Trump stepped down?

It would only help the D's, as no other Republican would have time enough to raise hundreds of millions of dollars and earn the votes of millions of voters.
Nikki would have beat Kamalahahahahaha I almost said it with a straight face.
 
History will look back and ask "would Trump have done such a noble thing and step down for the sake of his party?" Of course he would not. Unless it benefited him somehow. Like, step down and have Vance pardon him.
Why would he do any of that? Trump overwhelming won the Republican primaries so, he IS the party's choice as the party overwhelming voted for him. It wasn't even remotely close. And, if Trump wins in November it is because the country voted for him, knowing that Democrats weaponized the justice system against him.

When it was discovered that Biden was physically and mentally unable to be president did Biden voluntarily step down? Did his own party even try forcing him to step down? No and no. They merely ran him out of being the nominee but then miraculously claimed he was still fit to be president.
 
Joe was noble? :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg:
Exactly. Joe DIDN'T step down for the sake of his party. First, he didn't step down as president at all. He "stepped down" from being the nominee.

Second, he was walked out to the end of the plank by his party and was told to either voluntarily step down from being the nominee "for the sake of his party" or they were going to throw him overboard, where he would have eventually washed ashore and been eaten by cannibals, as his uncle was.
 
Nikki would have beat Kamalahahahahaha I almost said it with a straight face.

Maybe, I guess. Depending on when she won the nomination.

Raising hundreds of millions of dollars, and earning the votes of tens of millions of voters takes time. I suppose if she could have proven herself in 2023 or early 2024, it would have been possible.

But the problem is that she ran a primary campaign to the bitter end and only got 20% of the GOP primary votes.
 
Trump has already served one term.
He is eligible for one additional term being the 47th, 48th or 49th
But but but what happened to Trump wasn't going to leave office because he turned himself into a dictator and took democracy away?
 
It certainly looks like Trump is going to win.
And he might be sworn in as president.

And enact many of his "day one" policies.

His transition team has been working hard for 6 months already. It's going to be a fast and furious transition.
 
Nikki would have beat Kamalahahahahaha I almost said it with a straight face.
And trump is comfortably ahead of Harris right now, so much so that Obama had to start traveling the circuit and lecturing young black men on who they should be voting for.
 
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Maybe, I guess. Depending on when she won the nomination.

Raising hundreds of millions of dollars, and earning the votes of tens of millions of voters takes time. I suppose if she could have proven herself in 2023 or early 2024, it would have been possible.

But the problem is that she ran a primary campaign to the bitter end and only got 20% of the GOP primary votes.
Many of those votes were crossover votes and even her superpack was basically funded by democrats.
 
It certainly looks like Trump is going to win.
And he might be sworn in as president.

And enact many of his "day one" policies.

His transition team has been working hard for 6 months already. It's going to be a fast and furious transition.
Democrats will do everything they can to stymie it, saying that a convicted felon is not eligible to be president.
 
Democrats will do everything they can to stymie it, saying that a convicted felon is not eligible to be president.

My guess is that the D's will try to not certify the election based upon their reading of the 14th Amendment as to "insurrection".

Bret Baier needs to ask Kamala during the interview if she will agree to a peaceful transition of power if Trump wins.
 
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