08-13-2016, 05:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-13-2016, 05:38 PM by Eric the Green.)
1&2. If Hillary Clinton does not reach 270, she has NO chance in the Republican congress. Trump is elected.
3. Possible, but will depend on Trump's decision; the RNC can't remove him. But they would put up another candidate; mostly likely Pence. By my cosmic calculations, however, they have no likely candidate who can beat Hillary, besides Marco Rubio who is running for Senate.
4. Clinton has been cleared; no chance of her being removed. If she had to drop out, however, Kaine would take over as the candidate. Trump's chances would improve. I think Kaine would win however, but the chances of a 269-269 Republican victory in the House would rise.
5. I agree, those would be two better parties. Johnson would be more likely to win. The Greens would take over later, because Johnson offers only the same old business-friendly trickle-down policies for a country mired in inequality and decline; not to mention potential climate armageddon. Very unlikely scenario, less than .00001% chance of it happening. The two major parties are still there and can put up replacement candidates.
3. Possible, but will depend on Trump's decision; the RNC can't remove him. But they would put up another candidate; mostly likely Pence. By my cosmic calculations, however, they have no likely candidate who can beat Hillary, besides Marco Rubio who is running for Senate.
4. Clinton has been cleared; no chance of her being removed. If she had to drop out, however, Kaine would take over as the candidate. Trump's chances would improve. I think Kaine would win however, but the chances of a 269-269 Republican victory in the House would rise.
5. I agree, those would be two better parties. Johnson would be more likely to win. The Greens would take over later, because Johnson offers only the same old business-friendly trickle-down policies for a country mired in inequality and decline; not to mention potential climate armageddon. Very unlikely scenario, less than .00001% chance of it happening. The two major parties are still there and can put up replacement candidates.