Can a presidential nominee be removed from the party's ballot without their consent? (user search)
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  Can a presidential nominee be removed from the party's ballot without their consent? (search mode)
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zachs2
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« on: June 17, 2020, 11:58:45 AM »

What I'm imagining is a scenario where a person is nominated by a party then goes completely off the rails after that. Saying things that are totally against the party platform, running a historically inept campaign, basically just deliberately trying to sabotage the party's chances. Obviously a person will lose a party's nomination if they die or voluntarily give it up, but neither of those is the case here. So can the DNC/RNC call a special meeting to remove this candidate or are they stuck with them?
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