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In 1787 Alexander Hamilton was chosen as a delegate for the Constitutional Convention.
Early in the convention he made a speech proposing a President-for-Life. It had no effect upon the deliberations of the convention.
Suppose all the delegates would have liked Hamilton's supposition of having an elected President who would serve for life. What happens then?