looking back to that period where we saw three elections in the late 19th century where he had benjamin harrison running against his democratic opponent. then it went back and forth. you have non consecutive presidential terms. i think the more important thing is, the number of people who are saying, in the republican party, and some democratic leaders, which i think is outrageous, and shock again, you know, let's do this at the polls. let's not push the 14th amendment of the constitution after all, it's just an amendment. well, the 14th amendment is just as much about this part of the constitution as anything else. it clearly says that if you've been in an insurrection, you cannot serve as a federal officer of the united states. lot of jefferson david had run for president of the united states. let's say 1872, and somehow, it won the election? does anyone really think that people would have just said to secretaries of states, in various states, we'll just let him stay on the ballots, let the voters vote him, off should be their choice or not that at a secretary of state. my point, is if we love