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To: Secret Agent Man

No, Federalism IS shared power between the states and the federal governments.

Elections for federal office should all meet the same standard requirements no matter what state the election is held in. Statewide offices can use a different or the same standards.

Voter ID
No same day registration
Proof of Citizenship
Early Voting limited to shorter time frames.


12 posted on 12/03/2016 5:35:21 PM PST by Az Joe (11-8-2016-----We're still here President Reagan!!)
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To: Az Joe

Good to do list. I don’t see those four requirements as too much of an infringement on states rights.


22 posted on 12/03/2016 6:07:02 PM PST by MagillaX
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To: Az Joe
No, Federalism IS shared power between the states and the federal governments.

Elections for federal office should all meet the same standard requirements no matter what state the election is held in. Statewide offices can use a different or the same standards.

Voter ID

No same day registration

Proof of Citizenship

Early Voting limited to shorter time frames.

How did the 17th amendment allowing direct election of senators in 1912 get passed if federalism was key to distributed powers with the 10th amendment staring at them all.

33 posted on 12/03/2016 7:40:53 PM PST by USCG SimTech
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