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[h=1]Senior GOP Officials Exploring Options if Trump Drops Out[/h]
I thought the VP nominee would automatically take over the ticket, but it seems that's not so.
According to the article, he'd have to drop out by early September in order for the party to have time to get the new candidate on the ballot. Better hurry.
Republican officials are exploring how to handle a scenario that would be unthinkable in a normal election year: What would happen if the party's presidential nominee dropped out?
ABC News has learned that senior party officials are so frustrated — and confused — by Donald Trump's erratic behavior that they are exploring how to replace him on the ballot if he drops out.
I thought the VP nominee would automatically take over the ticket, but it seems that's not so.
According to the article, he'd have to drop out by early September in order for the party to have time to get the new candidate on the ballot. Better hurry.