Are you implying that the Biden-withdraw contract should be priced contemplating a switch-out with Mrs. Clinton?
You might want to figure out state laws to determine whether this is even possible. I'm pretty sure the deadline to replace a candidate has passed in Texas. New Jersey doesn't have a deadline at all (at least according to the NJ state courts).
Sen. Biden will be on the Texas ballot. That may not be a big deal for the Dems since they aren't counting on Texas' e.v.'s. But it may be a problem in other states.
Perhaps the ballot problem is mitigated by the fact that votes are for electors. Even if Biden is on the ballot, Dem electors could vote for Mrs. Clinton.
I just want you to be aware that your switch Biden for Clinton scenario is much more complicated that you seem to account for.
Are you implying that the Biden-withdraw contract should be priced contemplating a switch-out with Mrs. Clinton?
***That’s not what the contract says. It’s Biden withdrawal.
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