Posted on 04/05/2022 6:04:37 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
At the time, Mowers was working on then-New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s presidential campaign. Mowers later served as a senior adviser to Trump before moving to the State Department.
As the statute of limitations has passed, there is little chance Mowers could face prosecution over the potential violation.
Still, legal experts say his actions could violate federal law.
“What he has done is cast a vote in two different states for the election of a president, which on the face of it, looks like he’s violated federal law,” David Schlutz, professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, told the Associated Press. “You get one bite at the voting apple.”
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Meh, he has no right to vote for a President anyway.
Election fraud?
Countdown to being cancelled!
A move like this makes Hank Johnson look smart.
Read article. He voted in a primary in New Jersey and then in another primary in another state after relocation. This is not twice in the general election in 2 diff states.
Labels himself a campaign official/professional. AKA deep state. Well rid of him, regardless of claimed ideology.
Article title clearly states presidential primaries.
But hey, he voted for Chris Christy, so he be a dummy anyway. 😋
I was tempted to vote from my house in philly as well as here in the suburbs. but i found out someone had already voted for me there./s
maybe someone else voted in his behalf for the democrat.
if you fulfil the residency status everywhere you vote, is there a law stating specifically that you can’t vote twice or three times. like i’m a girl now or something.
maybe he only voted for those candidates local in each state and not the federal office. that’s what is would say.
“Still, legal experts say his actions could violate federal law.”
Yeah. Only democrats are allowed this privilege.
“What he has done is cast a vote in two different states for the election of a president, which on the face of it, looks like he’s violated federal law,” David Schlutz, professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, told the Associated Press. “You get one bite at the voting apple.”
Primaries are State political party affairs. To what federal law exactly does Professor Slut refer? Looks like Mowers legally voted in New Hampshire then moved to New Jersey, established residency and voted legally in the NJ primary. Mowers does not look like someone I would trust without knowing him a long time, but the voting thing is a cheap smear.
If he moved, I wonder if the Democrats voted for him at his
old address, thinking they had a pass opportunity.
Exactly. I posted the same thing just above.
This could turn around to bite them.
If his signature doesn’t match, it will look like fraud.
Did he vote twice or did someone else cast a vote in his name for what ever purpose?
“He won, didn’t he?”
HOW do we know it wasn’t a DEMOCRAT voting the 2nd time??
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