The Constitution gives the states the power to appoint electors. It doesn't go beyond that.
The States have what rights and powers the Constitution doesn’t deny them, not what the Constitution gives them.
In the details are conflicts of course.
Gere, I don’t see where the State is usurping the Constitution.
The Constitution gives the states the power to appoint electors. It doesn't go beyond that.
What level of punishment can a state afford to a rouge elector? Can it go all the way to capital punishment? Why not if they can pass a law to bind the vote of the elector and he/she commits this "treason"? Ridiculous sounding but the nose under the tent when having to deal with mentally ill TDS state legislature members. Explain why or why not because this is about where we're at for hatred degrees.