There was at least one state that required the nominee be declared before a certain date - a date that was BEFORE the dems' convention. I suppose they could launch a write-in campaign... it's worked before in my state, although not for President.
Once again, here is a good article that spells out all of the difficulty the demoncraps will have to face if they even attempt to change candidates this late in the process...
There was at least one state that required the nominee be declared before a certain date - a date that was BEFORE the dems' convention. I suppose they could launch a write-in campaign... it's worked before in my state, although not for President.
Once again, here is a good article that spells out all of the difficulty the demoncraps will have to face if they even attempt to change candidates this late in the process...
https://revolver.news/2024/06/dems-biden-replacement-issue/
I believe that may have been Ohio, but Dewine was supposed to step in and address it.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/ohio-gov-mike-dewine-calls-special-session-bidens-ballot-access-rcna153829
Think AL, too, also addressed it.