What Happens if a Nominee Dies, Gets Too Sick, or Winds up in Prison?
September 25, 20237 min read1454 words
Published: September 25, 2023  |  7 min read1454 words
Joe Biden is 80 and not very popular. Donald Trump is 77, not very popular, and facing four indictments. The possibility that one or both parties might replace either man before they secured their respective presidential nomination—or afterward—because of health, death, or legal ...
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September 30, 2023
A short but informative piece. How lovely to read a news article that actually reports on what the title of the article suggests! Hard to find fault with this, which was a cut-and-dry piece about how political parties deal with a candidate dying while running for president. Timely and informative.
September 30, 2023
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