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But why? ForgedCrank Jun 2022 #1
Everybody was saying this in 2016 Blecht Jun 2022 #4
It's like Charlie Brown and the football sarisataka Jun 2022 #16
Also Mz Pip Jun 2022 #2
Simpler to arrest them for their complicity in the conspiracy along with accepting stolen property. Ford_Prefect Jun 2022 #19
Apparently not that simple progressoid Jun 2022 #25
I like your idea leftieNanner Jun 2022 #3
Even if he doesn't run montanacowboy Jun 2022 #5
California tried that. The courts found it unconstitutional. Angleae Jun 2022 #6
Such a law would be struck down unanimously. tritsofme Jun 2022 #7
People don't usually report their illegal gains on tax returns relayerbob Jun 2022 #8
Better yet,... magicarpet Jun 2022 #9
THAT's my favorite suggestion - right there! FakeNoose Jun 2022 #15
The Constitution lays out requirements for President Zeitghost Jun 2022 #10
If he's alive, and not incarcerated, he's running. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jun 2022 #11
Being incarcerated will Mr.Bill Jun 2022 #13
Perhaps he might try and run from prison, but I think the GOP will draw the line there Fiendish Thingy Jun 2022 #20
Senate. Filibuster. The End. SoCalDavidS Jun 2022 #12
US Constitution: Article II Section 1 brooklynite Jun 2022 #14
Comedian Noel Casler says he won't run again because he let the hotel go A HERETIC I AM Jun 2022 #17
not going to happen, filibuster krawhitham Jun 2022 #18
also, they have to concede a legitimate election Skittles Jun 2022 #21
My gut feeling is by the time KS Toronado Jun 2022 #22
It would work better as a requirement to get on the ballot in some states. nt Gore1FL Jun 2022 #23
Such a requirement would not pass constitutional muster. Just A Box Of Rain Jun 2022 #24
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