Does Wisconsin Law Allow Joe Biden to Be Replaced on the Ballot?
Wisconsin law would allow President Joe Biden to withdraw from the race and be replaced by another candidate at the party's convention in August, according to statutes and a top legal expert. However, if Biden doesn't drop out and the Democrats want to replace him against his will, it gets a lot more complicated.
And candidates can only be replaced after they are nominated upon death.
Speculation has raged abut whether Biden might step down as a candidate or whether the Democratic National Committee could replace him since his often-incoherent debate performance this week. NBC News reported that Biden was discussing his future with his family on Sunday, June 30.
The laws on replacement vary by state.
The conservative Heritage Foundation is warning that laws around the country for replacement before and after a candidate is formally nominated are varied, very complex and could result in a legal quagmire or "absolute mess" if Democrats attempt to replace Bid