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Written into Article 5 of the US Constitution is the ability for states to recommend amendments to the Constitution through a convention of states, and a push to do so is now underway. To learn more about the movement behind this, and to address the rumors, questions, and concerns around it, we sat down for an interview with Mark Meckler, president and co-founder of Conventional of States Action.

How a Convention of States Could Rein in Federal Overreach: Interview With Mark Meckler

Written into Article 5 of the US Constitution is the ability for states to recommend amendments to the Constitution through a convention of states, and a push to do so is now underway. To learn more about the movement behind this, and to address the rumors, questions, and concerns around it, we sat down for an interview with Mark Meckler, president and co-founder of Conventional of States Action. How a Convention of States Could Rein in Federal Overreach: Interview With Mark Meckler

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The convention is being organized by the states that want to restore the constitution and reign in the federal government and massive debt.

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They would be better to leave the union and leave the debt to the blue states. The debt is bogus and should simply be disavowed.

I don't want the constitution restored unless they get rid of the majority of the amendments past number 10. Voting should be limited to free white male land owners over the age of 21. Senators should be picked by the State Legislators.

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One of the worst mistakes was letting states pick senators by popular vote. Senators represent the state governments and should be appointed by the state government.