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Washington rule could leave Biden off the November ballot

Washington rule could leave Biden off the November ballot | Washington state has just joined Ohio and Alabama in signifying through election officials that President Joe Biden could be left off their general election ballots due to conflicts between the dates of the Democratic National Committee's nominating convention and state ballot deadlines. The Evergreen state, though, appears to have already proposed a way for the Democrat to remain eligible. | image tagged in washington state,news,politics | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
126 views 5 upvotes Made by DFire 9 months ago in politicsTOO
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3 ups, 9mo,
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Like, wtf, DNC. GET. YOUR. SHIT. TOGETHER!
2 ups, 9mo,
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But there's time... Plenty of time...
Time enough to sort this timing conflict out...
Time enough for Trump's criminal trials to actually begin before his 2nd inauguration...
Time enough for prices to noticeably go down before the election...
Time enough for Biden to do something about the border like he keeps saying he will...
Time enough for Biden to do something in addition to his bragging about his ginormously awesomating Infrastructure Bill thingy that will actually make an impression on somebody who will vote other than millennials too busy playing their Xbox to realize he's paying their overdue tuition fees to colleges they couldn't afford so they can stay home and keep playing their Xbox instead of getting off their gelatinous buttocks and actually getting a job by the age of 35...
There's time... Plenty of time...
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https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/washington-latest-state-leave-biden-off-november-ballot/story?id=109088864
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Washington state has just joined Ohio and Alabama in signifying through election officials that President Joe Biden could be left off their general election ballots due to conflicts between the dates of the Democratic National Committee's nominating convention and state ballot deadlines. The Evergreen state, though, appears to have already proposed a way for the Democrat to remain eligible.