KARMA - Letter from Ohio Sec of State to Democrats: Political parties are required to certify the name of their candidate on or before the 90th day before the election. Your convention is after the Aug 7 deadline, therefore your nominee will not appear on the ballot.
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Ohio has always been the bellwether state in the modern political system. Finally, we threw off that oppression of swinging for the winning candidate and we decided that Trump was the way to go. Ohio will vote for Trump 3 times.
The DNC screwed up in a monumental and ironic way. They tried to take Trump off the ballot in so many states, and yet they themselves failed to keep Biden on the ballot in all 50. They projected so hard it bounced back and stuck, and now they have no real way to doing anything about it besides filing a lawsuit. But the best part? The Ohio Supreme Court, which has exclusive authority in statewide elections of national offices, is largely conservative and is rumored to be planning to throw a mirror at the Demoncrats and stall the litigation until it's too late to even order the ballots to have Biden's name.
Regardless, this is huge.
Ohio is the 17th state. This will be the first election year that we had 17 electoral votes. The first president from Ohio, Ulysses S. Grant, was also the last president of the United States before it was incorporated. Seven Presidents have been from Ohio. Both the 18th POTUS and the 18th VPOTUS were from Ohio (17 is Q, plus 1 is YOU). Need I go further?
trust17 E4B Nightwatch callsign flying from Nebraska to Ohio, the only positive mention of Ohio that Q ever made. Double meaning?
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...I smell a media shitstorm.
Putting myself in the heads of these dirtbags, retch-inducing though it is, it seems like this is a victimhood powerplay. the Dems intentionally set the deadline to intentionally create a scenario where joe isn't on the ballot, and they can blame the evil republicans for keeping him off the ballot.
One of two possible plays occurs to me:
a) they know biden hasn't got a snowflakes chance at a trump rally of winning, and this move lets them save face by blaming the loss on republicans, riling up their base ala 2016.
b) they'll wait till after the convention and make a big stink and demand a special exception because somethingsomething "unprecedented" yada yada "evil trump supporters" to try to boost joe's numbers.
Either way, expect this story to get memory-holed toot-suite.
Fire up the archives boys.
Some excellent hopium