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Posted on 7/9/21 at 3:20 pm to Sentrius
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Is there truly a constitutional right to vote? Where's that outlined in the constitution?
You already know the answer.
Yet, you attempt to legitimize Biden’s “presidency” at every opportunity.
You have made your bed, Biden is your boy.
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Posted on 7/9/21 at 7:24 pm to Sentrius
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Is there truly a constitutional right to vote?
Where's that outlined in the constitution?
As much as it pains me to agree with you, you are absolutely correct.
Bush v. Gore (2000) established via SCOTUS precedent that there is no Constitutional "right to vote" for individuals. Not the way its portrayed in pop culture (for lack of a better term).
State legislatures must appoint electors.
That's it, in the Constitution. They may do it however they choose. It just so happens that each of the 50 states CHOOSE to appoint electors based on democratically held elections, with the victor of the majority receiving the EC votes for that state.
The states may appoint them however they choose. Popular vote, appointment by Governor and ratified by state legislature, elaborate Rock, Paper Scissors tournament.
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