It doesn't. Super delegates are used in the process of selecting a candidate from a political party to become that party's candidate in the General Election. The Party sets its own rules.
No. Nowhere in the constitution is "freedom of rights" mentioned
The Constitution does not mention the number of justices.
No, there is no mention of political parties in the Constitution.
No, it does not. There is no mention of political parties in the constitution, it is just how politics develops.
No. There is no mention of political parties in the Us Constitution. They did not exist in the US when the Constitution was written and I don't think most of the framers even thought about the possibility of their formation.
It says nothing. The US constitution does not mention any marriage. However it does say that all US citizens have the right to equal protection under the law.
1.The Expressed Powers- Those delegated to the National Government in so many words - spelled out expressly in the Constitution.2.The Implied Powers- Those that are not expressly stated in the Constitution but are reasonably implied by those powers that are.3.The Inherent Powers- Those that belong to the National Government because it is the national government of a sovereign state in the world community.
There is no mention in the Constitution of a Federal Budget or procedures related thereto. Article I addresses the congressional powers of appropriation and taxation, however, and it is under this authority that budgeting rules have been implemented.
To give you a very short answer- they were NOT represented in the US Constitution. The Constitution makes no mention of women- since they did not have the right to vote (or most of the rights that men had)
No. They are two separate documents made eleven years apart from one another. The Constitution does not even mention the Declaration of Independence.
it would be the Great comprimise
Compare & Contrast:Iroquois Constitution & U.S. Constitution