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Maybe you dropped this?
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science and music. and beer. and dogs.
Maybe you dropped this?
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I mean, if we wanted our best and brightest (and most compassionate) to teach, we would pay them the best salary they could get with their degrees.
Note to good teachers out there (I’m a teacher too): I’m not saying there aren’t any! I’m just saying that those doing the hiring can’t afford to be terribly picky.
I meant that the candidate could die or otherwise have to drop out after the ballots are finalized. That is always an issue, in every election.
That’s always an issue no matter what the deadlines are.
Whether this hypothetical scenario happens or it goes some other way, it would be incredibly foolish and incompetent for the DNC to miss this deadline and just write off Ohio.
If an alternate candidate is not officially chosen before August 7, they will not appear on the Ohio ballot.
This is a ProPublica story. Why not post that instead of the ArsTechnica reprint?
The difference for folks in the EU is that ProPublica does not use tracking cookies, and therefore we don’t have to click through their GDPR notice.
No. The DNC is planning to officially nominate Biden well ahead of the convention, only to meet this deadline to get on Ohio’s ballot.
https://apnews.com/article/ohio-ballot-biden-access-3bf359cce8e73714be45cb99a6e31546
The nominee must be chosen by August 7th to be on the ballot in Ohio. The convention is too late.
Allegedly.
Mr. Grosse’s witness recollection is the only available evidence of the trench killing.
Copyright has nothing to do with plagiarism. It is literally about the mechanical work of producing copies, which used to be expensive.
You have to, if your horse literally can’t make it across. It may not go well, but you have no choice.
It didn’t work for Florida though. Desantis was running for the nomination, not for president. Had he won the nomination, he would have had to resign as governor.
Dred Scott?
Sometimes precedent is plain wrong.
ETA: not in this instance though. This was a time they should have respected precedent.
It’s not about nostalgia. It’s about passive aggressively needling Musk, and it works and I love it.
Sometimes we find that obscure pure mathematics does describe reality when no one expected it to. Riemannian geometry is one such example.
I need 'em both. Not everything I multiply is a number.
I would agree, but when I commented you were getting downvoted