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How late would be too late to replace Biden on the November ballot?

Each state has its own deadline for when the nominee’s name simply has to be printed on the ballot. In five key states, here’s when there’s no turning back.

 

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Since President Joe Biden’s poor performance in the first presidential debate, the speculation and arguments about whether he will remain the Democratic nominee for president have been unending. And big questions continue to swirl about what happens if he doesn’t. Can he still be replaced on the November ballot despite locking up thousands of delegates in the Democratic primaries? Who would take his place? What would that require? And when must everything be decided?

My head hurts. Yours might, too. I will try to make some sense of the various answers.

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