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OT: American Politics

Absolutely true. But the State legislatures can appoint Electors based on whatever criteria they set. there is no rule in the Constitution about that part of the process just in regards to the whens and they have to be the same days. (as the other states) But if there ARE elections. then more amendments go into that.. Honestly Surprised that More of the republican states haven't just decided to have their legislatures just direct appoint Republican electors..
I don’t know how else to say it.
 
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The electors are not the millions of regular folks who are voting in elections.

However you choose to interpret those passages is wrong if the conclusion isn't the one you've been told a half of a dozen times.

The appropriate section of your constitution has been quoted, and it grants the rights to the states that we've told you it does. Take it up with SCOTUS if you have a problem. On the bright side, I've heard they take bribes now, so maybe you can get something cooking.
 
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