sure
like UNINSTALLING the ELECTED candidate dementia joe
to INSTALL the undemocratically "elected" Cockula
the same Cockula that never has received 1 vote
rrrrrIGHT
Originally Posted by JONBALLS
Put away your MAGA delusions and falsehoods. The DNC has the right under their party rules to replace a candidate if they step down:
“Democratic Party rules governing vacancies
See also: Democratic presidential nomination, 2024
Under Article 2 of The Bylaws of the Democratic Party, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) has the responsibility to fill vacancies in presidential and vice presidential nominations between national conventions.[8]
In the event of a vacancy on the national ticket, the chairperson would call a special meeting. Under Article 2 § 8(d), questions before the DNC, with some exceptions otherwise outlined in the charter and bylaws, are determined by a majority vote of the DNC members who are present and voting by proxy. The bylaws also state that voting to fill a vacancy on the national ticket must proceed in accordance with procedural rules adopted by the Rules and Bylaws Committee and approved by the DNC.[8]
Republican Party rules governing vacancies
See also: Republican presidential nomination, 2024
Rule 9 of The Rules of the Republican Party provides guidance on how to fill presidential and vice presidential vacancies.[9]
It says that the Republican National Committee (RNC) is authorized to select a new candidate by majority vote or by reconvening the national convention to fill the vacancy. In the former process, the three RNC members from each state—comprised of a state chair, a national committeeman, and a national committeewoman—would be able to cast the same number of votes as the entire delegation from that state to the convention.[9] Under Rule 9(c), if the three RNC members did not all support the same candidate, their votes would be proportionately distributed.[9] For example, each RNC member would cast 13 of Kansas' 39 delegate votes.”
https://ballotpedia.org/State_laws_a..._nominee,_2024
As you can see, BOTH PARTIES can absolutely replace a candidate after the primaries if they step aside, without holding another primary. So, there is nothing undemocratic about it.
elg……..