Do you even want to?
If Trump is elected, there are two possible scenerios.
1. Between election and inauguration day, Trump becomes even more incoherent until he's incapable of taking the oath. Or he dies. Does Vance automatically become president after the interim period before inauguration? There is nothing in the Constitution that covers that situation.
2. Trump is elected, takes the oath, but before his term is ended he sinks deeper into dementia and/or dies, not unreasonable for a man of his age. Now it is President Vance.
What would be wrong with that? He's cute, educated. He's a good writer.
I'll tell you.
The U.S. does not need another liar as its president. It doesn't need someone whose past shows no moral compass.
He lies beyond the eating dogs and cats and doesn't back down on the lies when disproved by the Republicans in the town where the alleged feasts took place.
He's a thrall of Peter Thiel, who has a net worth of $11.2 billion. Thiel has backed him in a number of times. Would Vance go against his benefactor to fight for the American people?
The Atlantic said of him, "Instead of a truth-teller in his own community, Vance as a candidate has become a contemptible and cringe-inducing clown."
Wikipedia says, "In July, a former friend of Vance's from Yale Law School exposed to the media communications between them and Vance from 2014 to 2017, with the friend alleging that Vance has 'changed [his] opinion on literally every imaginable issue that affects everyday Americans' in pursuit of 'political power and wealth...'"
The "charities" he participated in seem to spend more on salaries and extras than on the goals for the charities.
Although as a senator he has introduced 57 bills to the Senate with 0 passing.
I won't compare him to Walz's character and accomplishments. If something happened to Harris, Walz would have the experience to take over.
Vance. Does not.
A vote for Trump, bad enough in itself, is a vote for Vance.
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