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17th Amendment Myth Busted: There was no Recall Power

17th Amendment Myth Busted: There was no Recall Power

Update: 2024-08-24
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A lot of people believe that before the 17th amendment, state legislatures had the power to recall and replace senators in congress. But that’s nothing more than a myth. Records from the ratification debates show that this power never existed under the Constitution.


Path to Liberty: August 23, 2024



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17th Amendment Myth Busted: There was no Recall Power

17th Amendment Myth Busted: There was no Recall Power

Michael Boldin