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Bring Back the Founders’ Senate
United States🏛️ PoliticsConservative9 hr. ago

Bring Back the Founders’ Senate

The article discusses a new congressional proposal aimed at restoring the practice of state legislatures selecting U.S. senators, rather than direct popular election. The author argues that this change would align with the original intent of the Founding Fathers and suggests that it should receive support from conservative lawmakers.

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National Review logoNational ReviewIndependentConservative9 hr. ago
Bring Back the Founders’ Senate

The article discusses a new congressional proposal aimed at restoring the practice of state legislatures selecting U.S. senators, rather than direct popular election. The author argues that this change would align with the original intent of the Founding Fathers and suggests that it should receive support from conservative lawmakers.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the proposal as a restoration of constitutional principles and advocates for conservative support, using language that emphasizes tradition and limited federal power. It does not present balanced perspectives or challenge the proposal’s merits, indicating a right-leaning framing.

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