I don’t think this stops him from being President again. Because he will appeal and he already rigged some of the higher courts with Trump-friendly judges
> It can't stop him from running because prison doesn't disqualify a presidential candidate.
I'm unfortunately reminded once again that committing certain felonies (or failing to pay legal debts) can permanently disqualify people from voting [1][2].
The bigger deal to me is that so many Americans (that many that he could win) are still going to vote for Trump! That's so disappointing of the American society.
I think the most disappointing thing is that the Democrats aren’t running a better candidate. All the betting markets expect Biden to lose, and they have done so for over a year, but the Democrats still have not found a better candidate
You're making a category error. Biden is the incumbent. The Party always runs the incumbent. Is that how it should be? We can debate that, but that's how it is.
It's the party that may be making a category error.
There's no law that they must run the incumbent; it's just tradition (and a tradition with some reasonable underpinning... "Why should we listen to you if you don't even back the guy you sold us last time?"). But many voters are exhausted of tradition and fearful of where it may lead.
I think it's important to point out here that it's not like the DNC decides who runs for offices. Biden chose to run for reëlection; no good candidates opposed him. At no point did "the Democrats" make any decision.
Speaking as a non-American, if Trump goes to jail for election-interference, so should Biden for covering up the Hunter Biden laptop story with his extensive drug addict lifestyle and his use as an intermediary for kickbacks to his dad - which was passed off as "russian disinformation".
I mean the funny thing is that the reimbursement to Cohen was done in 2017 - after the election. And the two-year statute of limitations that was deliberately extended AFTER Bragg came to office in 2021 only covers up-to 2017 and not to a period before the election.
So, what-ever way you look at this, the law was deliberately modified to get Trump. And even the extended law could only cover 2017 and not 2015/16. The guilty decision was made by FEELINGS and not law.
This case will be easily thrown out on appeal. Hell, the most amusing thing about this show trial was the Judge forcing the defense to go before the prosecution for the closing arguments! Even the judge's daughter - Loren Merchan- is a fund-raiser for the Democrat party - who raised $93+ million while the trial was going on.
Since HN is generally left-leaning and anti-Trump, my comment will be extensively voted down but it doesn't change the simple observable facts of jaw-dropping, overwhelming bias in this trial.
The U.S. is unfortunately well on its way to being a standard Banana Republic. The worst part of this is that the world will now see this as standard operating tactics to adopt. Hey, if America does this in politics, we should do it too!
From an outside perspective I think Biden is a decent candidate, but I won't argue about if he did more good than bad. People know what to expect and the country is run by the administration as a whole rather than any particular individual.
Although I have to admit that Trump did challenge that in my view as he seemed to push for personal goals a lot more than past few presidents from history.
The issue is the President is also the face of the country, and a lot of voters are tired of having to choose between two geriatric guys from the last generation of politics.
Trump gets a huge boost from voters who are simply exhausted from being told consistently that only those over 70 need apply (especially when so many perceive that it's a generation that is selfishly leaving the world as bad as possible on their way out).
Though Trump is also part of that cohort, he's not considered an insider (counterintuitively; you can't get more inside than "was a President"). So he resonates with people who want an end to business-as-usual.