Who said I don have a citizenship right to vote?
A. The U.S. Supreme Court in Bush v. Gore (2000). In their ruling the majority of the Justices said in very plain language, “the individual citizen has no federal constitutional right to vote for electors for the President of the United States.” It’s electors in the Electoral College, not the direct popular vote of the people that elects the President and Vice President in the United States. State legislatures appoint electors to the Electoral College and those electors can, if they choose, ignore the popular will (vote) of the people in casting their vote for President and Vice President.