CNN survey finds 48 states say Harris can get on ballot instead of Biden, rejecting claim switch breaks state laws
- Election authorities in at least 48 states indicate no obstacles for Vice President Kamala Harris to appear on ballots if she becomes the official Democratic presidential nominee.
- No state election authority reported potential ballot issues for Harris, with only Florida and Montana not responding; their rules suggest no issues either.
- The authorities from 48 states and the District of Columbia unanimously stated that Harris will not face ballot hurdles as the Democratic nominee.
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