Nothing suggests Congress has exclusive authority to determine whether a President-elect meets constitutional qualifications. And even if Congress had power to evaluate the qualifications of a president-elect after the electors voted, nothing gives Congress any role in evaluating candidate qualifications before an election. Article II delegates elector selection to the states, not to Congress."

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Nothing suggests Congress has exclusive authority to determine whether a President-elect meets constitutional qualifications. And even if Congress had power to evaluate the qualifications of a president-elect after the electors voted, nothing gives Congress any role in evaluating candidate qualifications before an election. Article II delegates elector selection to the states, not to Congress."

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