We don't need a new bill of rights, we just need to follow the one we have. But yes, red states as a collective have the power to propel enough changes if they threaten secession, they can at least get election laws such as signature matching to be enforced. And if they refuse, then secede, what's the point of being in a country where your vote doesn't count?
We don't need a new bill of rights, we just need to follow the one we have. But yes, red states as a collective have the power to propel enough changes if they threaten secession, they can at least get election laws such as signature matching to be enforced. And if they refuse, then secede, what's the point of being in a country where your vote doesn't count?