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Yeah. I thought the Constitution was pretty clear that the States get to determine the method they use to select their electors. -- nm
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Dano
Yep.
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ReluctantCynic (aka ReluctantCynic)
Feb 6 '24, 09:02
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However the Constitution gets to define eligiblity for the office itself (35+, etc) so as long as a guy is eligible (as determined by the 14th or
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Will Hunting
Feb 6, 09:06
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Yep. That's enough of a toe-hold for Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Comey Barrett to thread the needle.
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ReluctantCynic
Feb 6, 09:28
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Jentucky fried chicken. -- nm
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Znufrii, promoted
Feb 6, 09:33
the Insurrection clause is among one of those prima facie eligibility requirements, is Colorado's point -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Feb 6, 09:12
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