The election is the manner that the will of the people is expressed in choosing the chief magistrate. While it’s not a direct popular election, it is the only vehicle that provides the citizens a say in who will govern them. Impeachment and removal does overturn that. Secondly, I’m not saying there aren’t circumstances where that will shouldn’t be overridden. I am saying that it should be used very sparingly and only as a last resort in the clearest of cases. In other words, if it can be avoided it should be even if leaves us with a clown like Orange in the Oval. Said the same thing when the current defense posse was out to hang Slickster in 98.