Between the failed Trump Assassination and Biden dropping out, Trump's victory seems all but assured.
It is only July.
There's plenty of time for a new candidate to be pushed forward and blitzed in the media. whatever the new candidate is, they're likely to be the most safe and """"presidential"""" option. they're likely going to be young and be soft on climate change policies and DEI. the point will be to create a candidate that could believably be elected, and therefore bring the needle within the margin of fraud.
Make no mistake, whoever they push will continue the policies of the current administration. the only saving grace is that the candidate will be a first-term candidate, and so we'll have to keep up moderate appearances.
the absolute minimum you must do is vote. they will cheat, they will steal, but having a low voter turnout makes the steel all the more believable. The numbers must remain outside the margin of fraud in order to have a chance of a peaceful resolution to this political bullshit.
voting is free and far from the only thing you can do to bring about political change. If you don't vote, then you are just a lazy faggot and your opinions are worthless.
no. there are tons of variations state by state in how it works.
in the 13 relevant states, they needed to get the filing in already. they'd be stuck selecting from biden, harris, and all those no-name people who sign up and don't even get 1%. that's different from the deadline to finalize selection, which for many states isn't until aug, sept, or even oct. in those 13 states, only the people who already filed are eligible. that's why i'm saying you're mixing up deadlines.
in contrast, look at indiana, where the deadline to finalize is a little later, but even if they couldn't get him off the ballot, the party can designate all of his votes to go to the new candidate.
this is also why the GOP has been talking about lawsuits like crazy to stop dems... because a lot of suggested solutions violate state law.