This article states an opinion on how Biden's campaign can be used if he steps aside. Kamala MAY be able to use it, but it appears with restrictions. Other new candidates would have no access to campaign funds.
If true, the DNC may be begging Michelle Obama to run, she is polling ahead of Trump and already has name recognition.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/uncharted-territory-could-campaign-finances-keep-biden-ballot
Uncharted territory: Could campaign finances keep Biden on the ballot?
An FEC commissioner said there are 'too many hurdles' to replacing Biden as the nominee
While calls to replace President Biden as the Democratic nominee continue to plague his re-election efforts, campaign finance experts believe financial roadblocks could prevent another Democrat from stepping into the role.
The Biden-Harris campaign brought in a huge cash haul this cycle, reporting $127 million raised in June alone. But if Biden were to be replaced or step down as the nominee, there are serious questions about whether another candidate would be able to inherit these funds.
While there are several candidates being floated as a Biden replacement, a political fundraiser with knowledge of presidential campaign finance told Fox News Digital that, as of right now, the money "is only accessible if your name is Joe Biden or Kamala Harris."
Election law experts told Fox News Digital Vice President Harris could likely use the campaign funds given that her name is on the Biden-Harris ticket. However, even the vice president could face hurdles with the money.
Trainor, speaking on "The Josh Hammer Show" Wednesday, said given the financial roadblocks, he believes Democrats "have no choice but to continue forward with President Biden as their nominee because there are just too many hurdles."
Democratic governors Gavin Newsom of California and Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg have been floated as potential Biden replacements, but the experts do not believe other candidates would be able to easily obtain the funds.