Republican Secretaries of State in Ohio and Alabama are warning that the Democratic presidential ticket might not qualify for their ballots due to missed deadlines. Democrats are exploring options to resolve the issue, including legal action and virtual voting.
Key Points
Ohio and Alabama Secretaries of State warn that the DNC may miss ballot deadlines for the presidential ticket.
Democrats are considering various options, including legal action and virtual voting, to address the issue.
Republicans and Democrats have a history of mistrust, affecting the handling of ballot access challenges.
The Supreme Court is unlikely to keep Biden-Harris off the ballots given the options available to Democrats.
Pros
Democrats are actively seeking solutions to ensure ballot access for their presidential ticket.
Legal action and virtual voting are among the potential paths to resolve the issue.
Cons
Lack of mutual trust between Republicans and Democrats is evident in the handling of the ballot access problem.
Republican Secretaries of State warning about ballot access deadlines could be seen as partisan maneuvers.