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Ford_Prefect

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6. At what point does the GOP have to answer for putting forth a candidate incapable of assuming the office?
Wed Oct 16, 2024, 04:47 PM
Oct 16

He is not mentally capable of functioning in the job. He therefore no longer meets the requirements set forth to be a candidate for the office. If he'd had a stroke (and he may have had mini- strokes) and was partially paralyzed what would they need to do? He would no longer be healthy enough to assume the office. What we are watching is literally the same thing except that instead of his physical impairment disqualifying him it is his mental incapacity.

This is not political hype.

He's no longer capable of performing the job, regardless of his other deficits as a human being and an American citizen. Therefore his continued candidacy is a fraud on the American people deserving an immediate legal response.

Who must bring suit to stop this? The Attorney General? Speaker of the House? State AG's in protecting their voters?

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