skepticalbip
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If Handmaiden Amy Phoney Barrett is such an originalist, why does she think she has a right to vote, let alone be a judge?
You misunderstand what judicial originalists are. The basis if their judgements is that legislation is limited to the powers granted to the legislature by the Constitution. Those powers can be expanded, or limited, by Constitutional amendment but not arbitrarily expanded by the legislature's whim.
Your idea that the Constitution denied women the vote is mistaken. It just was not specifically guaranteed until the 19th amendment. Before passage of that amendment, women did have the vote in several states and territories. Before the passage of the 19th, individual state legislatures had the option of either allowing or denying women suffrage. The 19th removed the state legislature's option (limited legislative power) on the matter.