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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 3256709" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>There is zero correlation between 2nd Amendment protections in the Constitution and State laws that govern political party primary voting, so whataboutism doesn't apply. </p><p></p><p>Since the constitution is silent in regard to state political primaries, the power rests almost entirely with the State to determine that process. The State can hold it's primary when it chooses, in the manner it chooses. That's why some states only hold caucuses and hold their primaries at different times.</p><p></p><p>The standard of constitutionality is not whether or not you agree with it. Voter ID laws and financial disclosure requirements exist all over the country for many levels of political office....and we're all for voter ID and knowing who owns our politicians right? Why are providing tax returns such a horrendous, unconstitutional idea in that context? (solely in that context. Take Trump out of it.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 3256709, member: 42"] There is zero correlation between 2nd Amendment protections in the Constitution and State laws that govern political party primary voting, so whataboutism doesn't apply. Since the constitution is silent in regard to state political primaries, the power rests almost entirely with the State to determine that process. The State can hold it's primary when it chooses, in the manner it chooses. That's why some states only hold caucuses and hold their primaries at different times. The standard of constitutionality is not whether or not you agree with it. Voter ID laws and financial disclosure requirements exist all over the country for many levels of political office....and we're all for voter ID and knowing who owns our politicians right? Why are providing tax returns such a horrendous, unconstitutional idea in that context? (solely in that context. Take Trump out of it.) [/QUOTE]
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