If Biden Drops Out, How Long Do Democrats Have to Pick a Nominee?
Briefly

If President Biden decides not to run for re-election, the Democratic Party would have until the convention in August to nominate a replacement, but practical deadlines are earlier due to state ballot certification requirements, particularly in Ohio.
Ohio's ballot deadline is crucial, as not having a candidate could impact voter turnout for down-ballot Democrats. Democrats plan a virtual roll-call vote before the convention to meet this deadline.
There are concerns about the complexity of changing a presidential candidate after certification, especially regarding potential issues surrounding Vice President Kamala Harris's eligibility to receive presidential votes if Biden withdraws.
The Heritage Foundation has hinted at legal challenges if a substitution of candidates occurs, adding another layer of uncertainty to the nomination process for the Democratic Party.
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