RetiredGySgt
Diamond Member
Amendments to the constitution ARE the constitution. And I know the history about suffrage in the US. And I already pointed out that the states have the power to set voting laws, generally speaking. But the constitution does protect the right to vote inasmuch as it prevents that right from being limited based on certain criteria. Again, this is not the same degree of protection the constitution affords other things, like freedom of religion. But so say that the constitution does not address the right to vote is factually untrue.
Still waiting for some evidence that the decision to change the law was biased, was aimed specifically at Democrats and was somehow not in the best interest of the State.