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Already on it... lame54 Oct 2019 #1
True, but without quite a few thought provoking details...... tableturner Oct 2019 #2
In theory, the US depends on bi-partisan co-operation. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #3
So are you saying that Pence would remain as president, and that nobody would become VP? tableturner Oct 2019 #7
Pence would appoint a new VP. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #11
I just posted the following outcome: Big Blue Marble Oct 2019 #4
I have thought about this issue recently leftieNanner Oct 2019 #5
The new VP would ned to be confirmed by the House. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #12
You are probably right leftieNanner Oct 2019 #13
Aagh to both of them. eom guillaumeb Oct 2019 #20
My offer to them would be this: Volaris Oct 2019 #6
I like the idea of Hillary, but I would prefer an Al Gore or John Kerry as madinmaryland Oct 2019 #14
That would make sense politically to me as well, ...but that's not Justice. Volaris Oct 2019 #19
Most likely, Donnie is removed and that's it unblock Oct 2019 #8
Can they do that? leftieNanner Oct 2019 #15
Of course they can leave it vacant. unblock Oct 2019 #17
All these are interesting scenarios; would love to hear more, or opinions on those already stated. tableturner Oct 2019 #9
Maybe we could just go without a president until the next election? kentuck Oct 2019 #10
The House has to approve anyone that is selected. Blue_true Oct 2019 #16
there seems to be a whole lotta of dweller Oct 2019 #18
My guess. Blue_true Oct 2019 #21
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