… after the Ohio deadline for getting a candidate on the ballot for for President of the United States. Obviously, that creates a problem when this has happened in the past. The Ohio General assembly has passed bills that have remedied the situation to ensure that candidates from both major political parties are in fact, on the Ohio ballot. That's what has happened in the past. Now, after Secretary LaRose's statement this year, leaders of the General assembly indicated they would work on bills to remedy this situation. (00:34–00:46)
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Asserts that the Ohio General Assembly has previously passed bills to ensure both major party candidates are on the ballot.
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