A fix to put President Biden on Ohio ballot in November leads to chaos as lawmakers fail to pass a legislative solution
President Biden won't be officially nominated as the nominee for the Democratic party until the Democratic National Convention this summer. But that will happen after the deadline for certifying Biden for the Ohio ballot in November. State lawmakers could pass a legislative fix for the problem like they have in the past for presidential candidates in both parties. But they didn't. And a legislative fix might not be possible. Hear from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and state leaders about what happened. Host Jo Ingles and Ohio Public Media Statehouse News Bureau Chief Karen Kasler explain why it happened and what could be done now to make sure the president is on the November ballot in the Buckeye State.
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