by John Galt » Wed Jan 02, 2013 5:29 pm
it's not altering the government, nor is it illegal under the constitution, so much so it is legal that it has been done that way in the past (electoral college electors as trustees). the constitution actually specifically reserves the choice of the precise manner for creating electors to the will of the state legislatures
now it doesn't have anything in there about electoral college sitting and asking questions of candidates but i don't see why that would be unconstitutional. seems more of something that a law can be written about. in fact clause 4 of article 2 specifically says congress can choose the day which the electors are chosen (note the word CHOSEN) and the day which the electors cast their votes.
what gregg is asking for changes nothing in the constitution. outside of repeatedly saying "you're ditching the constitution!!!!!"... what exactly has gregg explained that you believe to be against what is in the constitution. specifics indy. what clause is it violating, indy
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