Here's an **idea** for the November general election, and then let the popular, not the electoral vote, decide. Let:
* Biden run as a Democrat, and let his probable mental issues hopefully be evaluated at Walter Reed before later this year.
* Trump as Republican and let the resolution of any of his court cases before then decide his fate.
* Robert Kennedy Jr as a moderate Independent. He has already filed to be on state ballots. He has more than 10% of the electorate in recent polls. He has name recognition from being from the family line of John F. Kennedy.
* Haley perhaps as a conservative/moderate Independent, but expect she is waiting to see how things turn out after Super Tuesday March 5. She could file to be on state ballots as an Independent or a different third party name of her own choosing. Evan McMullin as an example launched his Presidential campaign on August 10, 2016. He had some common sense ideas with immigration, etc. see
Evan McMullin - Wikipedia , my concern with Trump's temperament at the time him having the nuclear codes once in office. There are Congressional representatives who have switched parties even while in office, so why is this any different?
* DeSantis could resurrect his suspended campaign, he did not totally terminate it, and run as a conservative Independent or choose a different third party name. He had a respectable 21% showing in the Iowa caucus. In ways, not every way, he has some similar views to McMullin. Again, he has time to file as an independent on the vast majority of state ballots.
Never totally figured out why historically we even have the electoral college for President, when other races are solely based on the popular votes? The electoral college has presented problems in both the 2016 and 2020 elections. If insistance on having a majority in the popular vote at the national level, could use ranked choice voting like Alaska and at least some other states and localities efficiently do -
Ranked-choice voting in the United States - Wikipedia . This also mostly solves the write-in issue in such a dvided election.