What happens if a candidate for the White House is forced to quit the race? Who steps up to fill their shoes?
It’s a question suddenly in the spotlight Monday as Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton battles a case of pneumonia that left her feeling so poorly she abruptly left a high-profile 9/11 memorial ceremony a day earlier.
The former secretary of state, 68, was resting at home in Chappaqua, New York and cancelled appearances at events scheduled for Monday and Tuesday in California.
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“(Clinton) continues to feel better, but intends to remain at home today, following her doctor’s recommendation to rest,” campaign spokesman Nick Merrill said.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigns in Kansas City, Missouri, on Thursday, a day ahead of her pneumonia diagnosis. Photo: AP
The US Constitution gives no guidance on instances when a candidate is unable to finish a political race.