Posted on 07/21/2024 5:47:58 PM PDT by DIRTYSECRET
President Biden's decision to end his reelection campaign leads to questions about election law and the ability for the Democratic Party's nominee to appear on ballots in all 50 states. David Becker, executive director of the Center for Election Innovation and Research, joined CBS News to talk about that.
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Ha ha ha ha, democrats worry about election laws. Yah right!!! There isn’t a Court in the land that will keep the eventual Dem nominee off of a ballot.
Election “laws” so optional when you are a Dem.
Unless the Republican woman running can’t beat a corpse
There is a point where the mail in early vote ballots have gone to the printer.
There are deadlines in several States for candidates to be put on the ballot. In fact the DNC convention was scheduled so late that it would miss several of those deadlines, which IIRC was the reason they were going to hold a virtual convention August 6th to officially nominate their candidate.
They were the two Senators from Minnesota at the time.
Sorry to say, but you are correct. Ds haven’t nominated anyone yet.
> There are deadlines in several States for candidates to be put on the ballot.<
There are also many states that have a deadline for candidates to register with the state. That deadline has passed for all of them.
There are only two other dems who have registered, Dean Phillips and Jason Palmer.
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