I sure as hell wouldn't take that to the bank.Idiot...
An obscure provision of Ohio law could keep Biden off the ballot in November • Ohio Capital Journal
President Joe Biden might not appear on the November 2024 presidential ballot in Ohio. There are ways to resolve this problem, but neither solution seems likely in Ohio, where Republicans may be seeking to make life harder for the Democrats’ presidential nominee, writes Case Western Reserve...ohiocapitaljournal.comThe 90-day deadline has often caused trouble since its adoption in 2010. Only in 2016 did both parties’ conventions take place before the Ohio cutoff date. Both conventions took place after the deadline in 2012 and 2020, and legislators extended the deadline both times.
If your bank extended your payment date a couple of times, could you then sue them based on precedent?
This was a courtesy based on both parties missing the deadline.
The state of Ohio will argue that if the Republicans could make the deadline, why couldn't the Democrats?