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Did you believe the fake Russia collusion narrative without question? Which is far more recent than Watergate. I know you fell for the leftist media intentional misleading "very fine people on both sides", since you had mentioned it earlier today. Just the tip of the iceberg.
It doesn't appear that you have much room to point fingers.
I've just come in late to the party (well, forgotten what went down and too lazy to re-read the whole thread) but did this dude actually vote twice? Apparently he was registered in two places?
There seems to be no evidence he was registered in two places. He voted absentee based on the NC address in 2020. The question is if his NC voter registration was valid. In 2021, he registered to vote in VA, using the address of his VA condo. In that way Meadows was able to vote in the Virginia governor's race.
Tell that to the NC State Board of Elections. They seem to believe that at the very least, Meadows does not qualify to vote there, as he alleges. So they erased his name from the voter rolls.
Research the ad hominem fallacy. Are the reports accurate or not? The NC officials seem to credit them.
It's up to YOU to prove to US if a source is credible, if you are going to use it and claim what they said is true.
There seems to be no evidence he was registered in two places. He voted absentee based on the NC address in 2020. The question is if his NC voter registration was valid. In 2021, he registered to vote in VA, using the address of his VA condo. In that way Meadows was able to vote in the Virginia governor's race.
"There seems to be no evidence he was registered in two places."
NYC dems did it for DECADES and no other dem ever complained.
Their "main" residence was in NY and also had property in FL.. They would also get a drivers license in Fl, then register to vote there also.
Until Fl. got smart, if they wanted to register in Fl. they had to turn in their NY drivers license.
And NOT because other dems complained.
If they think they can get away with something, they WILL do it!
I have my primary (actually only) residence...but do to the job (in my case military), I was living in tents in Iraq.... that did NOT change my residence
there are many professions, where the person is hardly ever home, due to the job....
and in this guys case...HIS WIFE AND KIDS DID live there
The same thing happened with a family member and his wife when he was on a temporary 3 year assignment in Bangkok for IBM. Still US citizens. Still had a home in TX even though they weren't living in it for 3 years. They voted every election as residents of TX, which was in fact their permanent domicile at the time.
You don't lose your right to vote simply because your job places you on temporary assignment elsewhere. You vote where your legal permanent domicile is. In Meadows' case, that was the rented trailer in NC.
"There seems to be no evidence he was registered in two places."
NYC dems did it for DECADES and no other dem ever complained.
Their "main" residence was in NY and also had property in FL.. They would also get a drivers license in Fl, then register to vote there also.
Until Fl. got smart, if they wanted to register in Fl. they had to turn in their NY drivers license.
And NOT because other dems complained.
If they think they can get away with something, they WILL do it!
I believe all states require the surrender/exchange of license of former state when applying for a license in a new state.
Most, if not all states, rely on the 180 day residency rule to determine state taxes.
In the case of Meadows, NC has a tax rate of 5.25% while Virginia has a rate of 5.75%.
Imagine where Meadows filed his 2020 state taxes could be a factor.
He was a member of the House of Representatives through 3/30/2020.Was he using the trailer home to establish state residence? While NC requires a house member to be a resident of NC, it does not require the resident to live in the district represented.
Meadows lied about his educational credentials while serving in Congress. He had an Associate Degree while claiming a BA. When exposed, his WH bio was changed.
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You don't lose your right to vote simply because your job places you on temporary assignment elsewhere. You vote where your legal permanent domicile is. In Meadows' case, that was the rented trailer in NC.
NC law says that a voter has to reside at the address and in the county 30 days before an election. There is no evidence that Meadows EVER resided there.
So this is different from someone on an out of state assignment or a temporary armed forces billet. Its not a 'snow bird' question of where to vote. There's no evidence that Meadows was ever qualified to vote based on the trailer but vote he did.
NC law says that a voter has to reside at the address 30 days before registration. There is no evidence that Meadows EVER resided there.
So this is different from someone on an out of state assignment or a temporary armed forces billet. Its not a 'snow bird' question of where to vote. There's no evidence that Meadows was ever qualified to vote based on the trailer but vote he did.
There's no evidence that Joe Biden is competent either. Yet here we are.
You don't lose your right to vote simply because your job places you on temporary assignment elsewhere. You vote where your legal permanent domicile is. In Meadows' case, that was the rented trailer in NC.
NC law requires that a person reside in a legal domicile 30 days before an election if the person is registering to vote based on that domicile. Meadows registered to vote in NC in September, 2020 but, to all evidence, never spent a night at that domicile. I don't see how he can legally claim to have resided at the address.
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