As things stand, Joe Biden will not be on Ohio’s general election ballot in November, setting up potentially disastrous down-ballot consequences for Democrats.
For months, the president and his party have been pushing the legislature to pass a “fix” that would allow him to make the state deadline in early August. On Wednesday, the Republican-led legislature justifiably told him to pound sand.
The fix won’t happen through the legislature, said Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens, R-Kitts Hill, and Ohio House Minority Leader Allison Russo, D-Upper Arlington, during separate gaggles Tuesday morning.
“There’s just not the will to do that from the legislature,” Stephens said.
Russo said she was skeptical the fix was ever going to happen in the legislature.
“We’ve seen the dysfunction here in this place,” she said. “And I think we’ve seen that folks have not been able to put aside partisanship and hyper-partisanship and infighting. … I think at this point, you’re probably going to see either, you know, some sort of inner party effects or perhaps court action.”
At issue is the fact that the Democrat National Committee (DNC) flouted known state law in Ohio and scheduled the close of its nominating convention on August 22nd. The deadline to file as a candidate for the general election ballot is August 7th. That means Biden will not technically be the nominee in time to qualify.
That should result in the 18 Electoral College votes going to President Trump!
NEWSOM will step in during the month of October, and O’BIDEN will step down.
Its all a play … all planned and in motion
They are scared President Trump will win again, and will do all their evil chit to stop him