The Constitution has no requirement preventing a convict from running for president, and state limitations on who can be on the ballot are usually struck down. Witness California trying to keep Trump off the ballot last time with the tax return requirement. (Not surprising. The Left hates democracy.) Otherwise, a president could just put his opposition candidate in jail, like Wilson did with Debs. Debs had gotten 6% as an socialist candidate the election prior...votes probably taken from the Democrats.
An impeachment conviction, I grant you. Is that what you are talking about? I was talking about a criminal indictment. But, to that point, another impeachment would also revitalize him in the public eye.
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