The Constitution Line By Line with Senator Mike Lee: Article I, Section 4
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
- In this episode of The Constitution Line By Line, Senator Mike Lee tackles the part of the Constitution that describes the process by which rules governing the election of senators and representatives are made. Senator Lee explains how it is the state legislatures, first and foremost, who get to decide the rules governing the election of senators and representatives and illuminates why this section is still important to us.
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Article I, Section 4 of the US Constitution:
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Great Lesson.From Ethiopia.
Excellent video, will show this to my college class. Lee is a very good teacher without being tendentious.
On one hand, I really want to watch this. On the other hand, in light of current events, it feels a lot like arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. 😢
Does the constitution has questions?
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I am here for Nolan will.
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Does “the state” mean the legislative body or just anyone in government within that state can change the voting rights and laws?
I'm not even American, why does this interest me?
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Absentee voting, ballots and mail in ballots are two very different things. Mail in ballots have been proven to be full of corruption. Several European countries have outlawed it because of that, and yet we just embraced it.