Then again, if programmers had designed the Constitution, the first candidate to have a name longer than 256 letters would have unlimited power.
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No Person except a natural born Citizen shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any person be eligible who has not attained to the Age of 35 Years, and been 14 Years a Resident, and have a Name containing at Least two Numerals and one Special Character
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Yeah but electors being able to do whatever they want is kind of a catch-all.
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The electors vote in December and the inauguration is in January.
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It's a question that has no definite answer. It makes previous uncharted waters look somewhat charted.
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Luckily for us, the country's foremost election law experts have written good explanations. Unluckily for us, the answer is "it depends".
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Isn't it ultimately up to the states to select the electors? So it might depend on different states' laws. (Plz Biden just win 270+ and make this whole question moot)
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Tell your mom to stand by and stand down, it's not worth taking one for the team
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None of these articles gives any real answer
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