If The Founders Only Knew…Federalizing Elections? No Way!
A President claims states are merely “agents” of federal power in elections. He wants to “nationalize” voting. But what would the founders actually say? Here’s what’s remarkable: men who agreed on almost nothing agreed on this. Hamilton—the arch-centralizer—argued against federal election control. Madison called state authority a structural check against tyranny. The Anti-Federalists warned that whoever controls election mechanics controls outcomes. And then there’s Jefferson—a man who became President and understood its temptations. His warning: take a single step beyond constitutional boundaries and you open “a boundless field of power, no longer susceptible of any definition.” Five voices. Bitter enemies. One unanimous verdict. They wrote it down 238 years ago. Will we read it?
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