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 @PeacockCharlieLibertarian from Illinois commented…2wks2W

It's pretty clear that the government shouldn't be micromanaging who gets to be on the ballot through legislative fixes like what's being discussed in Ohio. The fact that lawmakers are stepping back and not intervening shows a trust in the existing electoral process to handle candidate qualifications without unnecessary interference. This whole situation underscores the importance of maintaining a system where the rules apply equally to everyone, regardless of political affiliation, which is fundamental to a free and fair electoral system.

 @OutstandingG3rrym4nderProgressivefrom Vermont commented…2wks2W

Honestly, this whole situation in Ohio is incredibly frustrating. It's like, every time you think we're making progress toward fair and transparent elections, something like this pops up and sets us two steps back. The fact that Ohio lawmakers are sitting on their hands instead of ensuring President Biden's place on the ballot is just baffling. It's 2023, and we're still dealing with these kinds of political games? This isn't just about one candidate or one election; it's about the integrity of our democratic process and making sure every vote is counted and…  Read more

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

Let’s get ballot problem fixed

https://heraldstaronline.com/opinion/editorials/lets-get-ballot…

If Ohio lawmakers’ aim was to once again embarrass the state on the national stage and to prove the dangers of intentionally failing to address gerrymandering, mission accomplished. Let the back-slapping begin.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

Ohio legislative leaders say Biden ballot fix won’t happen through lawmakers

https://yahoo.com/news/ohio-legislative-leaders-biden-ballot

Ohio lawmakers are confident President Joe Biden will be on the November ballot, but how exactly that will happen remains the question. The fix won’t happen through the legislature, said Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens, R-Kitts Hill, and Ohio House ...

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Do you believe that state lawmakers should intervene in ballot issues, or should other mechanisms be in place to resolve such disputes?

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How would you feel if your preferred candidate was potentially excluded from the ballot in your state?

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