Constitution Gives Congress Election Regulation Power
March 5, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via Davis Vanguard

The U.S. Constitution explicitly grants Congress authority over election regulations, affirming federal oversight to ensure integrity against state-level chaos. This foundational power counters activist overreach aiming to dilute national standards for voting security. Patriots rely on this clause to combat fraud and restore trust in elections, pushing back on leftwing schemes for unsecured ballots. Big government skeptics welcome clear constitutional limits, but here it empowers D.C. Read more about this...
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