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I'm curious, does anyone know? I'm not being sarcastic.
If a nominee for either party is determined by (who?) to be unfit to serve as President after they are nominated, is there a process in place to remove them from the race?
Has this ever been done? I'm thinking of Trump's seeming instability and Clinton's hacked emails that have yet to be released.
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Valid question and thinking the same way.
However, you have to concede one point to Hillary, there is no way going forward that the FBI will allow Federal Employees to run around reading emails from Blackberry phones.
So all emails in the future will be more secured as she, along with Wikileaks , clearly demonstrated that there are people trying to hack in.
However, you have to concede one point to Hillary, there is no way going forward that the FBI will allow Federal Employees to run around reading emails from Blackberry phones.
So all emails in the future will be more secured as she, along with Wikileaks , clearly demonstrated that there are people trying to hack in.
It's almost as if you're trying to say that Hillary Clinton somehow helped the FBI and our national security by pointing out a security weakness.
Please tell me that's not what you're trying to insinuate.
After what happened with the baby today, Trump should step aside. He didn't win the nomination by the rules. He is lucky the media is taking it easy on him.
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