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This occurred to me a little while ago. As we approach 2024, will the Democratic Party suddenly concede that Trump won the 2020 election, and thereby hope to prevent him from running for a third term? Say Trump decides to run, and is way ahead in the polls in 2023. Suppose the Democrats suddenly say, "OK, you were right, the 2020 election was rigged, and Biden did not win the election. Trump needs to take over as president and serve out the remainder of his second term. We won't block him -- in fact, we'll help him clear the way to get into the White House."

What would Trump do? What should he do? Should he accept the remainder of his second term, which he legitimately won in the rigged election, and thereby make himself ineligible for a third term in office? Should he suddenly deny that he won in 2020 so that he can win in 2024?

This occurred to me a little while ago. As we approach 2024, will the Democratic Party suddenly concede that Trump won the 2020 election, and thereby hope to prevent him from running for a *third term*? Say Trump decides to run, and is way ahead in the polls in 2023. Suppose the Democrats suddenly say, "OK, you were right, the 2020 election was rigged, and Biden did not win the election. Trump needs to take over as president and serve out the remainder of his second term. We won't block him -- in fact, we'll help him clear the way to get into the White House." What would Trump do? What should he do? Should he accept the remainder of his second term, which he legitimately won in the rigged election, and thereby make himself ineligible for a third term in office? Should he suddenly deny that he won in 2020 so that he can win in 2024?

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If you don't want them to cheat, or reduce illegal behavior, find a way to count the votes.