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Bush v. Gore

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The Constitutional Right to Vote

In the opinion, they give a lot of attention and energy to this idea that you don't really have an individual right to vote in this country under the federal constitution until the state vests this power in the people. And it I'd always cracks me up whenever you do it, read a voting rights case because you have to lead off with like, first of all, FYI, there's like no constitutional right to vote. Right? The courts have jumped through hoops to sort of create what is now functionally aconstitutional right to vote, but doesn't really exist in the constitution itself. They've, that's how they invalidate the recount, right? That's step one. You

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