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Originally Posted by SenorKeeed
They don't need to replace him, they can remove him from the ballot and if Moore gets the most votes the governor would appoint someone temporarily and there would be another special election. So people would know they're voting for a placeholder that would ensure a Republican would win the seat down the line.
I remain very skeptical about the prospects of a D win but damn, seems like the pieces are there. I mean think about what you're describing here and then remember that regular people/voters aren't like us, even frothy FNC types. People don't think about politics enough for something like what you're describing here to ever be reliable.
Also, I can't be the only one thinking about Scott Brown (R) in MA parallels...