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Considering what happened in NH, I think that if Biden isn't on the ballot people will just write him in.
I also disagree with this line in the source code: "Many legal scholars believe that it is unlikely that he will appear on the ballot". Governor DeWine said "I don't want to minimize that this has to happen, but I do want to minimize anybody thinking that there's a snowball's chance in hell that this isn't going to happen. The president's name is going to be on the ballot." Biden is going to be on the ballot. AlfLandonFan ( talk) 16:44, 10 May 2024 (UTC)
Per the sourcing in the article, the state legislature is not budging on moving their filing deadline, thus *potentially* removing Biden from the ballot. As User:AlfLandonFan notes above, it seems very unlikely based on other comments that Biden will actually not appear on the ballot.
Should Biden appear in the infobox? I would argue its a diservice to our readers to remove Biden so early. He could run as an Independent in Ohio, he could run a write-in campaign, the DNC could do something else.
Additionally, Kennedy has enough signatures to appear on the ballot but has not been certified yet. Should he appear in the infobox, if no, what should be the threshold for inclusion? Esolo5002 ( talk) 17:34, 10 May 2024 (UTC)
At the present time I would vote to keep President Biden in the infobox. The Democratic Party can still officially nominate him as their nominee before the August 7th deadline. While having the Convention be his formal nomination. Should August 7th come and go with no solution. That would be the time to remove President Biden from the infobox. As for Mr. Kennedy, once he is certified to be on the ballot he should be included in the infobox. His polling, at least in the three way race, more than satisfies the WP:5% rule. Doing so when he is would also be in line with articles for other states where he has been officially certified to be on the ballot. ThisUserIsTaken ( talk) 00:02, 11 May 2024 (UTC)
As a compromise, any objection to adding an end note to Joe Biden's name in the infobox noting he is not yet on the ballot? Esolo5002 ( talk) 21:25, 22 May 2024 (UTC)
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Considering what happened in NH, I think that if Biden isn't on the ballot people will just write him in.
I also disagree with this line in the source code: "Many legal scholars believe that it is unlikely that he will appear on the ballot". Governor DeWine said "I don't want to minimize that this has to happen, but I do want to minimize anybody thinking that there's a snowball's chance in hell that this isn't going to happen. The president's name is going to be on the ballot." Biden is going to be on the ballot. AlfLandonFan ( talk) 16:44, 10 May 2024 (UTC)
Per the sourcing in the article, the state legislature is not budging on moving their filing deadline, thus *potentially* removing Biden from the ballot. As User:AlfLandonFan notes above, it seems very unlikely based on other comments that Biden will actually not appear on the ballot.
Should Biden appear in the infobox? I would argue its a diservice to our readers to remove Biden so early. He could run as an Independent in Ohio, he could run a write-in campaign, the DNC could do something else.
Additionally, Kennedy has enough signatures to appear on the ballot but has not been certified yet. Should he appear in the infobox, if no, what should be the threshold for inclusion? Esolo5002 ( talk) 17:34, 10 May 2024 (UTC)
At the present time I would vote to keep President Biden in the infobox. The Democratic Party can still officially nominate him as their nominee before the August 7th deadline. While having the Convention be his formal nomination. Should August 7th come and go with no solution. That would be the time to remove President Biden from the infobox. As for Mr. Kennedy, once he is certified to be on the ballot he should be included in the infobox. His polling, at least in the three way race, more than satisfies the WP:5% rule. Doing so when he is would also be in line with articles for other states where he has been officially certified to be on the ballot. ThisUserIsTaken ( talk) 00:02, 11 May 2024 (UTC)
As a compromise, any objection to adding an end note to Joe Biden's name in the infobox noting he is not yet on the ballot? Esolo5002 ( talk) 21:25, 22 May 2024 (UTC)