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Several groups affiliated with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) have been waging a well-funded campaign to call a convention under Article V of the U.S. Constitution to amend our Constitution .
The Heritage Foundation , the prime force driving Project 2025 , has strongly endorsed the effort to call an Article V convention .
The key to preventing a new Republican majority in Congress from calling an Article V convention is to deny them enough state applications to be able to make a credible claim that two-thirds of the states have applied for one.
ALEC and one of the lawyers involved in the 2020 fake electors scheme have been devising exotic legal theories that would allow them to count states’ old, moot, and unrelated convention calls toward the 34 -state threshold.
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