In a bombshell legal filing that has Democrats scrambling, Maine's own Attorney General Aaron Frey - a Democrat - has admitted what conservatives have been saying all along: the state's ranked-choice voting expansion flagrantly violates Maine's constitution.
Frey filed a brief in the Maine Supreme Court arguing that the controversial voting scheme "does not align with the state's constitution," delivering a devastating blow to leftist efforts to manipulate election outcomes through confusing ballot procedures.
The admission represents a stunning about-face for Democrats who have pushed ranked-choice voting as a supposed "reform" while knowing full well it tramples constitutional requirements. Frey's legal brief essentially confirms that Maine Democrats have been operating an unconstitutional election system - raising serious questions about the legitimacy of recent election results.
Constitutional Crisis Exposed
What Frey calls "statutory wordsmithing" is really Democrat doublespeak for trying to circumvent clear constitutional language that requires simple majority voting. The left has spent years pushing ranked-choice systems precisely because they can manipulate outcomes and confuse voters about how their ballots actually count.
This constitutional violation didn't happen by accident - it's part of a calculated strategy by Democrats to rig the game in their favor. When your own party's attorney general admits you're breaking the state constitution, you know the scheme has gone too far.
Patriots across Maine are asking the obvious question: if ranked-choice voting violates the constitution now, what about all the elections conducted under this illegal system? How many rightful winners were denied victory because Democrats couldn't win under legitimate constitutional voting procedures?
Election Integrity Under Attack
This revelation comes as President Trump continues his second-term push for nationwide election integrity reforms. While Maine Democrats were busy violating their own state constitution, Trump was fighting to ensure every legal vote counts and every election follows the law.
The Maine fiasco proves what conservatives have argued for years: Democrats only support "voting rights" when those rights help them win elections illegitimately. When faced with constitutional requirements and legal voting procedures, they'd rather break the law than compete fairly.
How many other states are running unconstitutional election schemes that Democrats refuse to acknowledge?
