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Ohio legislators have thrown up their hands about putting President Joe Biden on the ballot. House Speaker Jason Stephens said the legislature has fixed the issue with convention dates in the past ...
On Sunday afternoon, President Joe Biden announced he would drop out of the presidential race. ... Kevin Coughlin, candidate for OH-13. In an email response to Biden's decision to resign, ...
The Ohio House and Senate clashed over competing proposals to get President Joe Biden on Ohio's ballot as time runs out for a solution. The Ohio House and Senate clashed over competing proposals ...
Steve Neal, NC-05 (1975–1995) (called on Biden to drop out) [19] Rick Nolan, MN-08 (2013–2019) and MN-06 (1975–1981) (called on Biden to drop out) [19] Tim Ryan, OH-17 (2003–2013), OH-13 (2013–2023), candidate in the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries and 2022 Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Ohio (called on Biden to drop ...
Intraparty divisions within the Ohio legislature are stifling efforts to get President Biden on the November ballot. Ohio requires parties to certify their presidential nominees 90 days before the ...
“Ohio is running out of time to get Joe Biden, the sitting president of the United States, on the ballot this fall. Failing to do so is simply not acceptable. This is a ridiculous — this is an ...
The House version would allow Biden’s name to appear on the ballot while also allowing more time and flexibility for political parties to certify presidential nominees in future elections.
The Ohio legislature made exceptions for Mitt Romney in 2012, and Donald Trump in 2020. Why not this year? Explained: Why might President Biden not be on the Ohio Ballot?