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Blackvegetable » Today, 7:03 am » wrote: What does the Constitution say about the role of the Executive Branch in national elections?
The U.S. Constitution assigns the Executive Branch the responsibility to enforce federal law.  The key constitutional provision is Article II, Section 3, which states that the President:

"shall take Care that the Laws are faithfully executed..."

 This is commonly called the Take Care Clause. It means the President is responsible for ensuring that laws passed by Congress are carried out by the executive agencies and departments of the federal government.

AND SO, the "States" do NOT have the right to thumb their noses at Federal laws that might EXPOSE them as the "Anti Democratic", "CORRUPT", and TRAITOROUS SOB's that they REALLY are !! 

...NOT EVEN if they REALLY don't WANT TO, and/or IF it might expose the ENTIRE CORRUPT CABAL, that they have spent YEARS carefully building !!
 
 
AMERICA, and AMERICANS, NEED to WAKE up… There is NOTHING “Democratic” about the CURRENT American “Democrat Party”! THEY are more an amalgamation of Totalitarian Marxists, Socialists, Communists, and Globalists… who are BENT on TAKING, and then KEEPING power... & where ultimately the American PEOPLE will have NO SAY AT ALL in how we are GOVERNED... and our "Democracy" will be DEAD!!
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