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re specifically, she  didnt win because, we, namely blacks, and even more specifically , low income blacks, did not support her. The bottom line is that you made her racial makeup a talking point, if not a selling point, and  THAT was a huge mistake... to say nothing about the fact that you ran an Indian woman as a black woman and thought it would  fly. It didn't. Next time, October 29, 2025    (edited)​​​​​​​​  (updates in blue)
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Wondering how  a third  term​  as president could be achieved by Donald J Trump, despite that he has already served two terms? Here's how:  A Republican  Party presidential nominee selects Donald J Trump as  his or her VP pick and wins.   Hours, days, weeks or months after being  sworn in as President, the President resigns. As a result, and  pursuant to the Twenty Fifth amendment to the U.S. Constitution,   Vice President Donald J Trump  would now become President again, and/or for a third term.  In  the alternative,  but also pursuant to the Twenty Fifth Amendment, the newly elected president  could  transfer power to Vice President Trump indefinitely, and it would all be legal. So, just fyi, thats how a third term  presidency could potentially happen.  


And shout out to those who think that the Twenty Second Amendment  would prohibit the above, because it would not​. Simply, the Twenty Second Amendment states:


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'No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice,'  ​​ with the operative word here  being 'elected.'   


​​​That said, since  the scenario discussed in paragraph one  would occur per the rules of succession, and not an election,   a sitting or former president could,  under such circumstances,  get around the Twenty Second Amendments two term restriction and, consequently , serve , not just a third term, but an endless number of terms. In other words,  altho a person may only be elected to the office of the presidency twice, 
the Constitution places no limit on  the number of times a person may succeed to the  office. Pursuant to the  rules of succession then, and under the circumstances discussed in paragraph one, a  person could, potentially, serve forever.

And THAT, folks, is the loophole ya'll are looking for.

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o someone for sure intercepted it (don't ask).






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