Silhouette
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1. I don't see Trump dropping out on his own, and I'm not aware of any machinery that can allow the party to do it.
2. Heard an interesting theory yesterday, not sure if it's real or just fantasy: The GOP (somehow) finds a way to dump Trump and pretty much hands it to Hillary. In exchange, Hillary and the Dems allow the GOP to pick Scalia's replacement.
The obvious hitch in that plan is the fact that Hillary probably doesn't need to do it.
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1. Wishful prayers from the democratic party. Trump is manna from Heaven for their success.
2. It's just fantasy.
You can't even get Obergefell right, so why would anyone consider what you say as possible?
I know that Obergefell's Opinion, pages 7-8 say that it is illegal to discriminate against people wanting to marry, based on their sexual orientation. And I know they cited the 14th to come to that conclusion. And I know it's still illegal (inaccessible privilege) for other sexual orientations like polyamory or incest (I think your cult calls it "BSA" or "Biological Sexual Attraction"...whatever..) to marry in the 50 states. So the Court merely assigned itself super discriminatory powers over the states when deciding who may or may not marry. However, there's nowhere in the US Constitution that assigns those powers to them. Worse still, US v Windsor asserted 56 times in the Opinion that the definition of marriage are state powers, not the fed.
So, I know a thing or two.