T. A. Gardner
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What about a state that sends fake electors?
Would that be fake electors who weren't elected, or fake electors elected with fake ballots? Just curious...
What about a state that sends fake electors?
Would that be fake electors who weren't elected, or fake electors elected with fake ballots? Just curious...
You really are a gadfly here. 8 posts from you, all like this. You're mentally ill.
He is mentally ill.
Just a bunch of one-word drive-by's. It's almost like he has a compulsion he can't help.
because anything else means fraud can be overlooked.
any election that required having the Supreme Court intervene to make the state follow its own rules (I'm looking at you Pennsylvania) is by its nature suspect.
What about a state that sends fake electors?
Fake electors working for Trump. Their cases should come up as part of the 1/6 investigation.
I'm looking forward to the WSE leader trials. They should be very revealing about who did what to whom.
Congress does not have authority to change the Constitution.
AMENDMENTS???
the founders wrote that process right into the constitution you stupid fucking Russian
Congress does not have authority to amend the Constitution. I am not Russian nor have ever been to Russia.
Liz Cheney's last desperate grasp at relevance... After all, she's gone come January when whoever Montana elects in November to replace her takes her seat, be it a Republican (likely) or Democrat...
She's a Wyoming congresswoman, not Montana, you mental giant you![]()
you folks DO realize the constitution says that states shall decide how even federal elections are conducted, right?........hopefully you realize that........
the fact he's not an idiot like Biden?.........
Proposed Amendments Not Ratified by the States(pdf)
Your meme is dead asshole
https://www.senate.gov/reference/reference_index_subjects/Constitution_vrd.htm
Amending the Constitution
The Constitution defines the fundamental law of the U.S. federal government, setting forth the three principal branches of the federal government and outlining their jurisdictions. It has become the landmark legal document of the Western world, and is the oldest written national constitution currently in effect. The Constitution has been amended 27 times, most recently in 1992, although there have been over 11,000 amendments proposed since 1789.
Article V of the Constitution provides two ways to propose amendments to the document. Amendments may be proposed either by the Congress, through a joint resolution passed by a two-thirds vote, or by a convention called by Congress in response to applications from two-thirds of the state legislatures.
Measures Proposed to Amend the Constitution
Proposed Amendments Not Ratified by the States(pdf)
citation: Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation, CRS, 2002.
Discussion of Article V (pdf)
citation: Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation, CRS, 2002.
Senate Related Clauses of the Constitution
Constitutional Qualifications for U.S. Senator
The Term of a Senator: When Does It Begin and End? (pdf)
Direct Election of Senators
The Senate's Impeachment Role
Nominations
Treaties
Expulsion and Censure
Constitution
Bill of Rights
The Federalist
Resources on the Constitution(pdf)
Children's Books on the Constitution
The Supreme Court is the highest tribunal in the United States for all cases and controversies arising under the Constitution. As the final arbiter of the law, the Court is charged with ensuring equal justice under law and functions as guardian and interpreter of the Constitution.