The Electoral College is headed to the Supreme Court. This doesn't mean that SCOTUS will do away with the method of electing the president. It can't. But it will decide if so called "faithless electors" can be disciplined by the State. In other words, if an elector decides to choose a qualified candidate other than the one who won the popular vote of that State, can the State then fine that person or throw out their vote. This is a big question with major implications. I discuss the issue, the history, and the legal positioning in this episode of The Brion McClanahan Show.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brion-mcclanahan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brion-mcclanahan/supportEp. 1017: The Appointment Speech
Ep. 1016: The Democrats as a "Pitiless Machine"?
Ep. 1015: Inequality as a Right-Wing Principle
Ep. 1014: Do We Need Revisionist History?
Ep. 1013: Is Donald Trump Channeling Pat Buchanan?
Ep. 1012: No, The United States Was Not Founded on an Idea
Ep. 1011: Biden Discovers the Anti-Federalists
Ep. 1010: Bad Nullification History
Ep. 1009: A Stupid Article About Nullification
Ep. 1008: Blame Centralization
Ep. 1007: Lincoln and the Declaration
Ep. 1006: The Antis Were Right About Elections
Ep. 1005: The 14th Amendment and Citizenship
Ep. 1004: The RNC and DJT
Ep. 1003: J.D. Vance and the "Proposition Nation"
Ep 1002: Biden's Out Like It's 1968
Ep. 1001: A Fake Wall of Separation
Ep. 1000: It's a Reflective Celebration
Ep. 999: Is it 1854 or 2024?
Ep. 998: Are We Seeing a New Feudalism in America?
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