2024-08-27 22:49:23
In Wisconsin, except in the case of death, a candidate's name cannot be removed from the ballot once it has been added. This is governed by statute 8.35: [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(22-2-71) Author
2024-08-27 22:57:32
If the proposed note is true - that a candidate cannot be taken off the ballot - then how was Joe Biden able to be taken off the ballot and replaced with Kamala Harris? NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(54-0-13) Author
2024-08-27 23:06:40
The linked rules do state that the only way to be removed is in case of death, however that is only after the candidate has been officially nominated. To prove the post false, evidence that RFK Jr. fulfilled the independent nomination process should also be provided. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(39-0-9) Author
2024-08-28 00:47:32
To answer the previous note: Because Joe Biden met the deadline to be removed and wasn’t an independent candidate where the rules are different. X.com NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(0-0-62) Author
2024-08-28 01:48:56
NNN. Have this discussion in the comments. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(37-1-8) Author
2024-08-28 13:12:21
For added context about MI, RFK Jr. was officially nominated by a party, the Natural Law Party, which got him on the ballot in the state. They do not want him removed as it would hurt their future access [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(12-3-21) Author