Ohio Lawmakers Debate Biden's Ballot Access Amid Controversy

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The Ohio House is willing to compromise on a bill to ensure President Joe Biden appears on the November ballot, but only if the "anti-democratic" provisions added by the Senate are removed. Governor Mike DeWine has called a special session to resolve the issue, emphasizing the urgency as the deadline approaches. The House and Senate have differing proposals, with the House seeking a permanent fix and the Senate proposing temporary changes along with additional campaign finance restrictions. The debate has caused significant political friction and urgency to find a resolution.
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