• TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Supreme Court 2017, after it was established in court that the DNC rigged the primary against Bernie, made a ruling established that the DNC is a private company and can do whatever the fuck they want to decide on a nominee at any point, regardless of whatever the delegates are.

    There are no legal barriers to replacing Biden. In fact, his replacement can basically double dip with donors.

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      4 months ago

      I guess I need to learn more about the relationship between the party committees, state’s laws for getting someone on the ballot, primary elections, the ballot box, and the electoral college. Why have a primary election in each state if the party can just put whomever they want on the general election ballot? Could the DNC literally just do a switcheroo and put Hilary (for example) on the ballot in November?

      Edit: Found this which answered most of my questions.

      the choice of a nominee is party business — not state law, not federal law, and not constitutional law.

      https://www.factcheck.org/2024/07/qa-how-biden-can-be-replaced-as-the-democratic-nominee/

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        4 months ago

        It’s all very simple. At the end of the convention we have a nominee and there name goes on the state ballots.

        And yes. They could do a Hillary switcheroo.