Speculative proposal for a one‑term third‑party president and House‑selected election scenario
Speculative proposal for a one‑term third‑party president and House‑selected election scenario The passage offers only broad political speculation without concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions Michael Bloomberg’s alleged decision not to run, but provides no evidence or detail. The content is largely opinion‑based and does not introduce new, verifiable information about powerful actors or misconduct. Key insights: Advocates a four‑year, one‑term presidency to avoid re‑election pressures.; Suggests a third‑party candidate could break Senate filibuster gridlock.; Speculates that a GOP‑controlled House could select Trump if no candidate reaches 270 electoral votes.
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Speculative proposal for a one‑term third‑party president and House‑selected election scenario The passage offers only broad political speculation without concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions Michael Bloomberg’s alleged decision not to run, but provides no evidence or detail. The content is largely opinion‑based and does not introduce new, verifiable information about powerful actors or misconduct. Key insights: Advocates a four‑year, one‑term presidency to avoid re‑election pressures.; Suggests a third‑party candidate could break Senate filibuster gridlock.; Speculates that a GOP‑controlled House could select Trump if no candidate reaches 270 electoral votes.
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