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LOL, thank you! I meant more that I didn't understand why that specific privilege (to administer national elections) was ever seen as important, since the president, for example, was being elected nationally. I also have the bias of a lot of history showing state's rights being used for, well, you already know. But now, having lived through the stolen election hysteria, I feel like I have a much more intuitive understanding of what State's Rights can also mean ._.
Sure, I didn't think I was answering exactly what you were asking. Still, the fact that elections being controlled by the States is more of a happy accident than something that was done to make elections stronger and safer.
It was a really great refresher anyway. I am actually pretty sure I haven't heard the Articles of Confederation mentioned at all since high school.