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Though the law is somewhat ambiguous on the subject, the power to postpone November's presidential election as a result of terrorist threat or attack lies mostly with individual states, maintains University at Buffalo (N.Y.) School of Law professor James Gardner. "The U.S. Constitution explicitly delegates the authority to conduct presidential election to the...
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