Professor Derek Muller gives insight on President Biden suspending his reelection campaign
As news outlets have covered President Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential election, they have sought insight and expertise from Notre Dame Law Professor and election law expert Derek Muller.
Muller, who provided legal analysis about the lawsuits and criminal trials former President Donald Trump has faced during his 2024 campaign, has given several interviews and statements explaining the next steps for selecting a new Democratic nominee and any legal implications of replacing a candidate less than a month before the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
You can find all of the outlets that featured quotes from Muller and live broadcast interviews below.
- Yahoo News: Posts falsely claim US ballot deadlines prevent new Democratic nominee
- ABC News: Is Kamala Harris the presumptive Democratic nominee? Not quite.
- CBS News: Some Republicans are threatening legal challenges to keep Biden on the ballot. But will they work?
- WISH-TV: Is it too late to add VP Kamala Harris to Indiana’s ballots?
- The Hill: Legal challenges to Biden dropping out would face tough odds
- ABC57: University of Notre Dame Law School Professor Derek Muller discusses the evolving presidential situation
- News Nation: Republicans threaten to sue over Biden dropout
- EWTN: Legal Analysis on the Vote
- CNN: Kamala Harris formally takes over Biden-Harris campaign account – she’s the only one who could
- CNN: Legal experts are dubious of any court challenge to Democrats’ move to put forward new nominee
- NPR: How does Biden's decision to step down impact election law?
- CBS News: Biden drops out of 2024 race against Trump. Here's what we know about what happens now.
- CBS News: Who could replace Joe Biden as the 2024 Democratic nominee?
- CBC: Canada Tonight's Travis Dhanraj speaks with U.S. elections expert Derek Muller
- Roll Call: Biden withdrawal could prompt legal fights over ballots
- The Sacramento Bee: A Harris-Newsom presidential ticket? There’s one big legal hurdle: The 12th Amendment
- Radio Iowa: Iowans react to Biden’s decision to end his bid for reelection