Thx Nemo.
The way I understand election law on this issue is,
> Biden cannot just give away his delegates or election money unless it is to a sitting President who replaced him.
The reasoning is that he was nominated by the will of the people. To do otherwise would be to give the finger to
the people who nominated you.
> The VP can assume Presidential duties if the current one dies in office or resigns ala Nixon/Ford.
> The newly made President announces who his new VP will be and that person must be vetted in the Senate not
unlike a Supreme Court Justice. The last time this happened was by President Ford and he gave the node to
Nelson Rockefeller. In theory Giggles will nominate her replacement after she is sworn in. It will probably be the
party though behind the scenes.
This is another reason why Giggles will get the nod with Newsom getting the nod for VP.
Now with this all written, who's to say that the Democrat party will follow the law.
Stay tuned,