It's not only - it's irresponsible, it's impractical, it's politically impossible. I mean, Joe Biden is already on ballots around the country. You're not going to go and replace Joe Biden.
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Sellers argues against the idea of replacing Biden on the ballot, emphasizing the impracticality of such a move.
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