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this could smash us hard with Sherrod Brown and Senate control Celerity May 9 #1
Well, both conventions were past this deadline in a previous election. LisaL May 9 #6
No, the law changed since then. former9thward May 9 #11
That's not accurate. LisaL May 9 #12
It changed in 2019. former9thward May 10 #21
It hasn't changed LeftInTX May 10 #16
It changed in 2019 former9thward May 10 #20
There were many election exceptions made due to Covid in 2020 MichMan May 9 #15
My point is, despite this law, exceptions can be easily made. LisaL May 10 #18
Since it has never, EVER been a problem before, it was DemocraticPatriot May 9 #8
I presume nothing when it comes to Uncle Thomas and the 5 Other Stooges of SCOTUS Celerity May 9 #10
It seemed like there 9-0 ruling was pretty clear Buckeyeblue May 10 #19
Because we have a sadistic, vindictive news network controlled by a megalomaniac out to destroy half the country. Initech May 9 #14
Why can't the convention or Dem leadership Marthe48 May 9 #2
You can't just write somebody in and have it counted in OH. LisaL May 9 #5
Because the Ohio Attorney General has stated that such a declaration DemocraticPatriot May 9 #9
Yep, OH is now worse than Alabama. LisaL May 9 #13
Ohio must be more frightened of President 'Fighting Joe' Biden, than DemocraticPatriot May 10 #17
Simple solution. Have two conventions. patphil May 9 #3
The vote to nominate could easily be held Mountainguy May 9 #4
OK, BLUE STATES--- Make a LAW that says Republican Presidential candidates have to DemocraticPatriot May 9 #7
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