Ohio Governor Calls a Special Session of the Legislature so Biden Ballot Access Problem Can be Fixed

On May 23, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine called a special session of the legislature, so that it may pass a bill easing the deadline for qualified parties to certify the names of their presidential and vice-presidential nominees.  This is the first special legislative session in Ohio since 2004.

It would be rational if the bill moves the deadline permanently, not just for 2024, so that this recurring problem can be solved for future elections.


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Ohio Governor Calls a Special Session of the Legislature so Biden Ballot Access Problem Can be Fixed — 20 Comments

  1. WILL THE MINORITY RULE GERRYMANDER DISTRICT HACKS COMPLY WITH GUV COMMANDS ???

    ANY CRED ACTION IN LP NATL CONV ???

  2. What problem? It’s not Ohio’s fault the commies scheduled their convention so late. Why should they have special treatment?

  3. He sure is, but so was alternative Jim Renacci. Ohio was doomed to have a rhinoceros or democrat for governor.

  4. I’ve read that it will be easier to get rid of Sherrod Brown if Beijing Biden is on the ballot. If true, put the traitor on the ballot.

  5. would it be accurate to guess that Ohio banned the usage of unpledged elector slates many years ago?

  6. They keep on talking
    Drawing conclusions
    They call it a problem
    I call it a solution

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