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1. On January 20, 2025 if he decides not to run for reelection.
2. On January 20, 2025 if he runs and loses.
3. On January 20, 2029 after his second term ends.
However, none of these are actually "forcing" him out. Whichever of the above scenarios comes to pass, he will transfer power peacefully, unlike the last guy.
Please inform us where in the Constitution the provision exists that says states can "withdraw their electors".
Elections, ALL elections are controlled, and administered by state legislatures.
If they want to withdraw their state electors, they can.
Read the constitution , and pay attention to what is states about state legislatures having authority over elections.
Elections, ALL elections are controlled, and administered by state legislatures.
If they want to withdraw their state electors, they can.
Read the constitution , and pay attention to what is states about state legislatures having authority over elections.
Hopefully, all sane people will agree that Biden's dementia is progressing noticeably (compare his communications of a year ago to today) and that Dems will not be able to keep him propped up for 3.5 more years. Just when will the American people say "enough is enough" and Biden finally be forced out?
If state election boards feel decertification is warranted, they can decertify.
I believe Arizona is about to decertify.
Now that's funny.
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