I Stand with Trump
As the only candidate in this race willing to stand next to our party's nominee, that alone gives you some insights into my opponent.
Weaponizing the judiciary is dangerous as it empowers the government to overwhelm all opposition to its power and expansion plans. Even a billionaire former President is not immune, making resistance futile by individual citizens. The law's unequal application and dual standards jeopardize the stability of our Republic.
I stand with Trump
Edited to include my opponent on record on him not supporting Trump. By the sound of things, Dr. Argabright (this recording was very recent, 7/11/24) has yet to make up his mind up on support for Donald Trump. Keep in mind, Trump has been on his ballot twice before and was the President for four years, yet Argabright has yet to say he supports Trump.
My bet is that he is remanded to the maximum security wing at Rikers Island, then to whatever New York state prison the New York Department of Corrections deems appropriate. I also bet that the judge will revoke the bail, and set a fine equal to the bail amount - $175 million. I could see the judge sentencing Trump to ten years for each of the felony counts and run the sentences consecutively - that’s 340 years. Trump will be off the campaign trail for good, now, and will be free only after an appeals court hears his case and overturns the verdict, or the US Supreme Court does so - and that could take years. He might very well die in jail given his age. No more Trump rallies, no more huge crowds, none of that. Today, Joe Biden won another term as President, the election will be a pro forma exercise. This sets an ominous precedent, because the population of the country has to believe in the concept of free and fair elections, and this action drives a wooden stake right through the heart of that concept. I don’t know the downstream consequences of this, but I doubt that they will be either pleasant or peaceful.