I oppose judicial interference with the Presidential election process. Nothing is more political than elections, and as per Article II Section I and the Twelfth Amendment, the duty to give us a President resides with State legislatures and Congress.
Federal courts can no more legitimately interfere with the vote of State electors than they can interfere with the Presidents power to nominate ambassadors. Both acts are non-justiciable. Unfortunately, all liberals and too many Freepers have fallen into a rat trap concocted these past 80 years that any dispute must be settled by a branch of government unaccountable to the people. It simply isnt true and Scotus cannot legitimately fill in when some people become disgusted with the other branches.
But unlike the President, the Constitution is silent as to ambassador qualifications. So who or what body is responsible for keeping an unqualified individual out of the White House?
The responsibility can only be with the parties charged with giving us a President: State Legislatures which are responsible for the appointment of electors, the electors themselves and perhaps the Senate which counts the votes. That is why it was not unimportant for the Senate in 2008 to find that McCain met the Constitutional requirements. Our Senate must ultimately count the electoral votes and that Senate decided McCain was qualified. Very simple, and no court can interfere with State electoral votes, nor the Senate in its duty to count the votes as directed by the Constitution.
The place to stop Constitutionally unqualified candidates is our State legislatures. These are the institutions our Constitution charged with exercising electoral judgment.
AND if the resolution to amend Art. 2 ever passes it goes to the states, where if passed, would mean the individual states would no longer have any grounds to challenge Presidential candidates eligibility. Not that they seem to be anxious to do so anyway, but it least it’s an option now.
The way things now stand, with voters playing such an important role in selecting electors, people who have a preference for their own special little NBC definition should make that preference known to voters and to electors because, as should be obvious to everyone by now, they are the folks who select our presidents.