Subject: Re: The 14th yet again
bhm: So to answer your question, I can't think of anything that should give you the power to prevent me from voting for anyone, let alone a highly popular candidate. Elections are exactly the way to settle such disagreements.
If a candidate is running (popularity is irrelevant) and some state discovers that his birth certificate is fake and he's really only 35 years old, not 38. Is that enough to disqualify him?
If Trump were to have actively participated in "storming the Capitol" and had been spraying tear gas and bashing police with a flag pole, would that be enough to disqualify him? How about if he had been convicted and jailed in 2023 for doing just that?