"Concerns Mount Over Biden's Ohio Ballot Eligibility Due to Scheduling Conflict and State Law"

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President Biden may face challenges getting on the Ohio ballot for the general election due to a scheduling conflict with the Democratic National Convention. The Ohio Secretary of State's office has raised concerns about the deadline for certifying the party's presidential nominee conflicting with the timing of the convention, potentially jeopardizing Biden's ability to be on the ballot in Ohio. Legal counsel has suggested solutions, urging swift action to ensure compliance with Ohio's law, as the Democratic Party typically appears on the ballot in all 50 states.
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