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Ann Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 Interesting: Everyone should read this… They’ve Successfully Replaced Joe Biden on the Ballot — but How is the Next Nominee Going to Get on the Ballot in Two States? The Heritage Oversight Project Highlighted They Cannot Take Biden off the Democratic Ticket in Two States, for any Reason other than Death or 25th Amendment 👀 Joe Biden did not die, nor has he been removed via the 25th amendment… There are Two (Or More) Problematic States Now • Nevada • Wisconsin • Wisconsin: does not allow withdrawal from the ballot for any reason besides death. —— Biden hasn’t die • Nevada: no changes can be made to the ballot after 5 p.m. on the fourth Friday in June of an election year or 'a nominee dies or is adjudicated insane or mentally incompetent. —— It’s past June, and Biden has not died, nor 25th’d • Georgia: If Biden were to withdraw less than 60 days before the election, his name will remain on the ballot but no votes will be counted. —— not applied here. • Texas, the two party's nominees have until the 74th day before the election to withdraw from the ballot. —— As of today, there are 106 days til election. The next candidate can be added. • Some states, like South Carolina, do not allow candidates to withdraw for political reasons. —— This is still up in the air. No indication if they will allow the change. • Some states don't have any laws on the books for dealing with a presidential nominee withdrawing, and there is little precedent for such a situation occurring. —— the next two weeks will be interesting So unless they use the 25th amendment to remove him, or kill him, the next Presidential Nominee won’t be a choice in the next election. The Rockefeller Precedent is looking more and more enticing… 👀 4 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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RochesterRob Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 12 minutes ago, Ann said: The next 48 hours will be interesting in terms of Harris scratching the Clinton's back by picking Hillary as her VP. 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Crap Throwing Clavin Posted July 21 Author Share Posted July 21 6 minutes ago, Ann said: Interesting: Everyone should read this… They’ve Successfully Replaced Joe Biden on the Ballot — but How is the Next Nominee Going to Get on the Ballot in Two States? The Heritage Oversight Project Highlighted They Cannot Take Biden off the Democratic Ticket in Two States, for any Reason other than Death or 25th Amendment 👀 Joe Biden did not die, nor has he been removed via the 25th amendment… There are Two (Or More) Problematic States Now • Nevada • Wisconsin • Wisconsin: does not allow withdrawal from the ballot for any reason besides death. —— Biden hasn’t die • Nevada: no changes can be made to the ballot after 5 p.m. on the fourth Friday in June of an election year or 'a nominee dies or is adjudicated insane or mentally incompetent. —— It’s past June, and Biden has not died, nor 25th’d • Georgia: If Biden were to withdraw less than 60 days before the election, his name will remain on the ballot but no votes will be counted. —— not applied here. • Texas, the two party's nominees have until the 74th day before the election to withdraw from the ballot. —— As of today, there are 106 days til election. The next candidate can be added. • Some states, like South Carolina, do not allow candidates to withdraw for political reasons. —— This is still up in the air. No indication if they will allow the change. • Some states don't have any laws on the books for dealing with a presidential nominee withdrawing, and there is little precedent for such a situation occurring. —— the next two weeks will be interesting So unless they use the 25th amendment to remove him, or kill him, the next Presidential Nominee won’t be a choice in the next election. The Rockefeller Precedent is looking more and more enticing… 👀 They will put whoever the candidate is on the ballot, and ignore the laws. When do Democrats not ignore the law at their convenience? They have to, for the fake ballots to be vaild. 4 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crap Throwing Clavin Posted July 21 Author Share Posted July 21 1 minute ago, Ann said: She is an awful person, who stands a good chance of winning, sadly. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxx Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 11 minutes ago, Ann said: Interesting: Everyone should read this… They’ve Successfully Replaced Joe Biden on the Ballot — but How is the Next Nominee Going to Get on the Ballot in Two States? The Heritage Oversight Project Highlighted They Cannot Take Biden off the Democratic Ticket in Two States, for any Reason other than Death or 25th Amendment 👀 Joe Biden did not die, nor has he been removed via the 25th amendment… There are Two (Or More) Problematic States Now • Nevada • Wisconsin • Wisconsin: does not allow withdrawal from the ballot for any reason besides death. —— Biden hasn’t die • Nevada: no changes can be made to the ballot after 5 p.m. on the fourth Friday in June of an election year or 'a nominee dies or is adjudicated insane or mentally incompetent. —— It’s past June, and Biden has not died, nor 25th’d • Georgia: If Biden were to withdraw less than 60 days before the election, his name will remain on the ballot but no votes will be counted. —— not applied here. • Texas, the two party's nominees have until the 74th day before the election to withdraw from the ballot. —— As of today, there are 106 days til election. The next candidate can be added. • Some states, like South Carolina, do not allow candidates to withdraw for political reasons. —— This is still up in the air. No indication if they will allow the change. • Some states don't have any laws on the books for dealing with a presidential nominee withdrawing, and there is little precedent for such a situation occurring. —— the next two weeks will be interesting So unless they use the 25th amendment to remove him, or kill him, the next Presidential Nominee won’t be a choice in the next election. The Rockefeller Precedent is looking more and more enticing… 👀 The 25th is still an option... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RochesterRob Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 12 minutes ago, Ann said: Interesting: Everyone should read this… They’ve Successfully Replaced Joe Biden on the Ballot — but How is the Next Nominee Going to Get on the Ballot in Two States? The Heritage Oversight Project Highlighted They Cannot Take Biden off the Democratic Ticket in Two States, for any Reason other than Death or 25th Amendment 👀 Joe Biden did not die, nor has he been removed via the 25th amendment… There are Two (Or More) Problematic States Now • Nevada • Wisconsin • Wisconsin: does not allow withdrawal from the ballot for any reason besides death. —— Biden hasn’t die • Nevada: no changes can be made to the ballot after 5 p.m. on the fourth Friday in June of an election year or 'a nominee dies or is adjudicated insane or mentally incompetent. —— It’s past June, and Biden has not died, nor 25th’d • Georgia: If Biden were to withdraw less than 60 days before the election, his name will remain on the ballot but no votes will be counted. —— not applied here. • Texas, the two party's nominees have until the 74th day before the election to withdraw from the ballot. —— As of today, there are 106 days til election. The next candidate can be added. • Some states, like South Carolina, do not allow candidates to withdraw for political reasons. —— This is still up in the air. No indication if they will allow the change. • Some states don't have any laws on the books for dealing with a presidential nominee withdrawing, and there is little precedent for such a situation occurring. —— the next two weeks will be interesting So unless they use the 25th amendment to remove him, or kill him, the next Presidential Nominee won’t be a choice in the next election. The Rockefeller Precedent is looking more and more enticing… 👀 Kill him? Hillary does enjoy a challenge. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Crap Throwing Clavin Posted July 21 Author Share Posted July 21 16 minutes ago, Alaska Darin said: Derp We either had Democrats tearing up the country trying to prevent Trump from winning and taking office...or this. We are so &#%$ed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crap Throwing Clavin Posted July 21 Author Share Posted July 21 46 minutes ago, Crap Throwing Clavin said: They will put whoever the candidate is on the ballot, and ignore the laws. When do Democrats not ignore the law at their convenience? They have to, for the fake ballots to be vaild. And...from CNN: 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IDBillzFan Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 1 hour ago, Ann said: I heard earlier on Fox News that the Obamas are NOT endorsing Kamala. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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