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Midnight Train to Georgia? Not so Fast.
Townhall.com ^ | November 21, 2010 | Jason Snead

Posted on 11/21/2020 8:10:13 AM PST by Kaslin

There is a new fad sweeping the progressive left: from former presidential candidate Andrew Yang to New York Timescommentator Thomas Friedman, the call is going out: if you’re progressive and you know it, pack up and move to Georgia.

The object of this nationwide exodus is simple: there are two Senate seats up for grabs, and they will determine control of Congress’s upper chamber. The fate of everything from socialized medicine, to court-packing, to the Green New Deal is on the line. But while the left insists that history is on its side, the odds in Georgia are not.

So as the saying goes, if you can’t win the game, change the rules.

The Constitution bases congressional representation on residency. Each state gets two senators, elected by the voters who reside in that state. After all, the job of a senator is to take the interests, issues, and concerns of their state to Washington and ensure they are heard.

The trouble is, by most accounts, the people of Georgia are more likely to vote for the incumbents, Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, than their chief Democratic challengers, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.

So it is hardly surprising that progressive standard bearers are urging their fellows to winter in Georgia, register, and vote—before presumably decamping on January 6 to tell their friends of their heroic deeds.

There is just one problem with this particular electoral strategy: evidence of moving to Georgia temporarily to register and vote in order to swing an election is almost certainly enough for a case of felony voter fraud.

It turns out, black letter election law is fairly clear: to vote in Georgia, you have to be a resident of Georgia. It is true that Georgia law does not require a voter to have lived in the state for any period of time before the December 7 registration deadline. But the law does state, “[t]he residence of any person shall be held to be in that place in which such person's habitation is fixed, without any present intention of removing therefrom.”

Georgia law emphasizes the point by stating that one cannot gain residency if he or she “has come for temporary purposes only without the intention of making such county or municipality such person’s permanent place of abode.”

So, anyone planning on renting an Airbnb for a few weeks to vote while skiing in the Blue Ridge mountains would seem to be out of luck.

But who’s to say that someone’s stated intention to become a Georgian isn’t truthful? The law is fairly open-ended here. Registrars and other officials vetting voter registrations can consider where a registrant receives his mail or “any other evidence that indicates where the person resides.” One imagines that evidence would be forthcoming. Who honestly expects these woke road-trippers not to proudly post their intentions on social media? After all, in their own eyes this wouldn’t be some fraudulent foray, but a pilgrimage to save their preferred vision for America.

And therein lies the greatest trouble: the left has conditioned its most extreme followers to treat everything—the Constitution, the voting laws of our nation, even the basic tenants of representative government—as barriers that suppress the will of the people if they get in the way of progressive electoral victories.

In reality, the only people suppressing the will of Georgians are the politicians and pundits openly enticing their followers to descend on the state and drown out their opponents. After all, the January runoff is supposed to be an election for two senators fromGeorgia, not a pair of at-large legislators answerable to itinerant ideologues.

Some might protest that Americans move across state lines all the time, and that this is no different. Each year roughly 10 percent of the U.S. population does move—often, incidentally, from high-tax, high regulation blue states tothe moretaxpayer and business friendly red states. By many accounts, that phenomenon is already largely responsible for the transition of Georgia into a political battleground.

But only the willfully blind see no difference between an organic process like that, and one deliberately engineered for the mere purpose of orchestrating a takeover of the U.S. Senate.

Georgia election officials have a duty to the voters of their state to ensure a fair and honest election. Vote as they may, it should be actual Georgia residents who pick their senators. It would be wise to signal now this mischief will be investigated and prosecuted—not in hopes of actually locking anyone up, but to avoid ever needing to. A spokesman for the Secretary of State’s Office has already confirmed to the Wall Street Journal that “it is a felony to vote in Georgia” if you are only there to cast a ballot.

The exodus strategy is a long shot. To be successful, it would likely require tens or hundreds of thousands of people to uproot themselves and move to Georgia by December 7, the voter registration cutoff. To truly be successful, all of these people would likely have to go to great lengths to establish residency and avoid having their registrations or their votes challenged—to say nothing of potentially facing felony voter fraud charges.

But it is worrying that the pursuit of political power has led some to contemplate such extreme—and blatantly illegal—actions, and to advocate them in full view of the public. That does not bode well for the future of the democratic process or the rule of law. After a year of politicized lawsuits that upended the voting process, our democratic institutions need a return to normalcy. We should be elevating our voting system above politics to ensure its fairness and credibility, not seeking workarounds to cheat the system and win at any price.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: demon; demonrats; georgia; johnossoff; raphaelwarnock
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1 posted on 11/21/2020 8:10:13 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
Georgia law emphasizes the point by stating that one cannot gain residency if he or she “has come for temporary purposes only without the intention of making such county or municipality such person’s permanent place of abode.”

Worry----judges will rule "no way to tell said persons were there for the purpose of voting and not residence so case dismissed."

As the MI and GA state government "certify" decisions on their shoddy vote tabulations while Trump's legal staff is striving to bring out verifiable evidence of irregularities that could swing the election. Judges will say "no credible evidence of a pattern of deliberate systemic fraud that could change the outcome. Dismissed."

Hope I am worrying unnecessarily.

2 posted on 11/21/2020 8:17:18 AM PST by frank ballenger (End vote fraud harvesting,non-citizen voting & leftist media news censorship or we are finished.)
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To: Kaslin

On the day they register to vote their intent is to live in Georgia for the rest of their lives.

In the day after the election, their intent is to move back to their home state.


3 posted on 11/21/2020 8:17:56 AM PST by Meatspace
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To: Kaslin

...and the Pips

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdN27HzoyO4


4 posted on 11/21/2020 8:21:39 AM PST by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire. Or both.)
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The Rats went down to Georgia — they were lookin’ for a runoff to steal...


5 posted on 11/21/2020 8:22:01 AM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Kaslin
WILL DOMINION MACHINES BE USED IN THE RUNOFF? HAS ANYONE LOOKED INTO THIS?
6 posted on 11/21/2020 8:24:30 AM PST by MrChips ("To wisdom belongs the apprehension of eternal things." - St. Augustine I don’t think we need one,)
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To: Kaslin

If some people don’t watch it we’ll wind up with “That’s the Night that the Lights Went Out in Georgia” instead.


7 posted on 11/21/2020 8:28:27 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: Kaslin

They have to show a lease and a utility bill. Doubtful very many people would go that far.


8 posted on 11/21/2020 8:28:52 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Kaslin
1. Rules mean nothing to a Lib.

2. Publicly asking others to break the law for the 'greater good' is noble in a Lib's mind.

3. Libs have no shame.

Laws need to be enforced or nothing will be recognized as law.

9 posted on 11/21/2020 8:30:17 AM PST by Lockbox
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To: Kaslin

Someone posted the text of this here previously:

“Georgia’s Election website:
‘(10) The run-off primary, special primary runoff, run-off election, or special election runoff shall be a continuation of the primary, special primary, election, or special election for the particular office concerned. Only the electors who were duly registered to vote and not subsequently deemed disqualified to vote in the primary, special primary, election, or special election for candidates for that particular office shall be entitled to vote therein, and only those votes cast for the persons designated as candidates in such run-off primary, special primary runoff, run-off election, or special election runoff shall be counted in the tabulation and canvass of the votes cast. No elector shall vote in a run-off primary or special primary runoff in violation of Code Section 21-2-224.’”


10 posted on 11/21/2020 8:32:19 AM PST by Brian Griffin
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To: Kaslin

“even the basic tenants of representative government”—I’m sure that the people that live in representative government will need to live elsewhere.


11 posted on 11/21/2020 8:38:02 AM PST by TwilightDog (("The world is a stage, but the play is badly cast"--Oscar Wilde))
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To: Dr. Sivana

As a resident of Georgia, I am EXTREMELY concerned about voting in the Jan 5th election. They have the same dirty machines, the same dirty election officials, the same dirty system. I am not alone with my thoughts.


12 posted on 11/21/2020 8:38:38 AM PST by delta7
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To: Brian Griffin

Someone posted the text of this here previously:

“Georgia’s Election website:
‘(10) The run-off primary, special primary runoff, run-off election, or special election runoff shall be a continuation of the primary, special primary, election, or special election for the particular office concerned. Only the electors who were duly registered to vote and not subsequently deemed disqualified to vote in the primary, special primary, election, or special election for candidates for that particular office shall be entitled to vote therein, and only those votes cast for the persons designated as candidates in such run-off primary, special primary runoff, run-off election, or special election runoff shall be counted in the tabulation and canvass of the votes cast. No elector shall vote in a run-off primary or special primary runoff in violation of Code Section 21-2-224.’”

I am one of several people who posted this on several threads. I sent (polite) emails inquiring about this to the office of the Georgia Secretary of State and to conservative political commentator Erick Erickson, who used to be an election lawyer. I have not received a reply from either. Someone here suggested that a federal judge ruled several years ago that this provision cannot apply to federal elections. I have not been able to verify this.


13 posted on 11/21/2020 8:41:10 AM PST by riverdawg (Wells Fargo is my bank and I have no complaints.)
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To: frank ballenger

Certifying state election is NOT the final step in deciding the winning candidate for president. That happens AFTER the electoral college convenes and votes 272+ VOTES for some candidate. That date is December 14th.


14 posted on 11/21/2020 8:51:21 AM PST by entropy12 (No president of past kept as many promises as PDJT. )
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To: delta7

I lived in Georgia for four years, and went to three state conventions representing Columbus. I always wondered where the machine got their apparatchiks, as they won all the important votes 60-40. I know they are mostly from Atlanta, but still ...


15 posted on 11/21/2020 8:52:26 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: Kaslin

Why isn’t Facebook and Twitter banning columnists who are advocating this?


16 posted on 11/21/2020 8:53:44 AM PST by alternatives? (If our borders are not secure, why fund an army?)
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To: delta7

You are definitely not alone. I do not trust our SOS to follow up with these voters to establish intent to live here permanently, especially given that he has disregarded the overwhelming evidence of fraud in the general.


17 posted on 11/21/2020 8:58:01 AM PST by LilFarmer
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To: Kaslin

Nothing is illegal if you don’t get in trouble for it.


18 posted on 11/21/2020 8:58:04 AM PST by KobraKai
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To: Kaslin

Laws, shmaws.


19 posted on 11/21/2020 8:59:31 AM PST by cmj328 (We live here.)
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To: Kaslin
What you need is SCOTUS to nullify SoS Raffensperger "Consent Agreement" that obliterated signature verification in Georgia.

Everyone in this thread needs to understand -- if the GOP wins these two seats in a trot with signature verification restored, the Election Night fraud/steal/calumny for SloJoe will be prima facie, "on its face". And then we will know that the US has problems that elections can no longer solve.

20 posted on 11/21/2020 9:09:30 AM PST by StAnDeliver (Eric Coomer of Dominion Voting Systems Is The Blue Dress)
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