Subject: Re: The age problem
Would you be willing to vote for a Republican you despise for President, if the Democratic candidate had been credibly accused of a crime?

The democratic party has demonstrably rejected and prosecuted democratic suspects and proven miscreants promptly(Al Franken and Gary Hart come to mind) .

This Minnesotta state rep has been sidelined from her committees for suspected burglary of her stepmothers house (supposedly wanted her Dad's ashes, photos, etc).
https://www.nbcnews.com/politi...

Now consider the time it took for the ouster of George Santos, or Trump's pardoning of convicted thief Duncan scumbag Hunter, or the cotinued embrace of thief/arsonist Darryl Issa.

Anecdotes aside, Trump has a string of lost fraud lawsuits, a rape lawsuit, and a spectacular string of credible allegations, lies, reprehensible behaviors. Rejecting him isn't simply a matter of partisan 'despising'.

So, if the choice was Trump or a "Democratic candidate <that> had been credibly accused of a crime?", unless the crime was worse than the sum of Trump's C.V., it'd be the Democratic candidate, no doubt about it.