The Supreme Court has ruled that individual states can count mail-in ballots that arrive after election day. The reason for that is the Constitution. The states control federal election laws, not DC.
If California wants to have this crazy stuff, they can have it. They’re still counting some votes in Sacramento.
Another decision: the justices upheld the concept of birthright citizenship. If you’re a Honduran woman, and you sneak across the border and give birth, your baby is an American. That has been in play since the Civil War.
I get plenty of mail on this subject. The concept of birthright citizenship may be wrong. It may be a ruse. The cartels certainly abuse it. But that doesn’t mean you can overturn the Constitution.
To end this, you would need two-thirds of the states to approve a new amendment, as well as two-thirds of the population.
That’s a very high bar, and it isn’t going to happen.
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