Let Kamala be chosen the Democrat candidate in their August convention.
Immediately afterwards, Trump can challenge Kamala's candidacy to the Supreme Court. She is ineligible by law and doesn't meet the Constitution requirements to be president. She was never born as a natural citizen of the U.S., which is a legal requirement. There is no way around it.
The Democrats will waste time making Kamala the candidate... and then in September they will have to name a different ELIGIBLE candidate instead. That new candidate will be too late to get on the ballot in many states, and too late for mail-out ballots in some states.
Let Kamala be chosen the Democrat candidate in their August convention.
Immediately afterwards, Trump can challenge Kamala's candidacy to the Supreme Court. She is ineligible by law and doesn't meet the Constitution requirements to be president. She was never born as a natural citizen of the U.S., which is a legal requirement. There is no way around it.
The Democrats will waste time making Kamala the candidate... and then in September they will have to name a different ELIGIBLE candidate instead. That new candidate will be too late to get on the ballot in many states, and too late for mail-out ballots in some states.
This seems like the most plausible and likely scenario.
GWP already has a story that in Wisconsin you cannot take Biden off the ballot unless by DEATH. So since he hasn't died yet, he's still the (D) in WI.
Nevada and Georgia had similar rules.
So what happens if someone still votes for him? Just tossed?
The intent of the voter shall come into play here since it is a vote for a Democrat. Rules and laws are for Republicans only.