"Challenges Persist for Biden's Ohio Ballot Placement Despite Legislative Efforts"

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Ohio legislative leaders say it's unlikely there will be a legislative solution to get President Joe Biden on the November ballot due to a conflict in the law created by the Democratic Party, with the current law requiring certification of the ballot 90 days before the election, while Biden won't be nominated until the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 19. Despite this, both Ohio leaders and the Biden campaign are confident that Biden will be on the ballot in November, with potential solutions coming from within the national Democratic Party or through legal action.
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