Posted on 08/29/2014 9:30:48 AM PDT by Ebenezer
This is not what embattled "Louisiana" Democrat Sen. Mary Landrieu wanted to read in the Washington Post -- which, as it turns out, is her hometown paper:
In Washington, Sen. Mary Landrieu lives in a stately, $2.5 million brick manse she and her husband built on Capitol Hill. Here in Louisiana, however, the Democrat does not have a home of her own. She is registered to vote at a large bungalow in New Orleans that her parents have lived in for many decades, according to a Washington Post review of Landrieus federal financial disclosures and local property and voting records. On a statement of candidacy Landrieu filed with the Federal Election Commission in January, she listed her Capitol Hill home as her address. But when qualifying for the ballot in Louisiana last week, she listed the familys raised-basement home here on South Prieur Street. The New Orleans house, which Landrieu claims as her primary residence, is a new flash point in one of the most closely contested Senate races in the country. Republicans are considering taking legal action to question Landrieus residency in the state, arguing that since winning her seat in 1996 she has become a creature of Washington. For Landrieu, there are hazardous parallels to other recent cases in which residency questions have dogged incumbents. Former senator Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) lost reelection in 2012 after reports that he stayed in hotels when he returned to Indiana, while Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) is drawing flack this year for not having a home of his own in Kansas and listing a donors house as his voting address.
Lugar was dumped by primary voters last cycle (before the GOP frittered away the seat he vacated), and Roberts is only leading by high single digits in the ruby red state of Kansas. Landrieu is one of the most endangered Senate Democrats in the country, representing a state -- from afar -- that Barack Obama lost by 17 points in 2012. Landrieu has gone 'full Beltway.' She lives in her multimillion-dollar DC mansion (remember this tax-related flap?), not in the state she ostensibly serves. The Senator claims that she lives at her parents' house when she's in town, but neighbors, including some of her supporters, aren't so sure:
I dont think she lives there, said Fontaine Wells, 65, pointing at the Landrieu home. She might come visit, but come on now she lives in D.C. I dont think Ive ever seen her. Michael Fitzgerald, 61, has lived around the corner from the Landrieus for three decades. He said he sees Moon and Verna Landrieu regularly, as well as Mitch Landrieu, Marys younger brother and the citys current mayor, who lives in a home he owns nearby. On Election Day, [Mary] is seen at our polling place accompanying her parents. He added, I have not seen her lately... Shes been in the Senate for Ive lost count 16 years? 18 years?
Landrieu votes with Barack Obama 97 percent of the time, according to Congressional Quarterly. The president and his signature legislative item, Obamacare, are hugely unpopular in Louisiana. Landrieu cast the deciding vote for that law, attacking critics for "lying" about its now-evident effects. At the time, she pledged to take '100 percent' responsibility for Obamacare's outcomes. Like these ones. Whether or not the incumbent Senator faces any serious eligibility issues remains to be seen, but the optics are bad. The "out of touch" attacks will only intensify, especially in light of the recent revelation that Landrieu inappropriately used taxpayer dollars to fund private jet trips for campaign events. To that end, I'll leave you with this clever bit of in-person trolling from a Republican group last week:
[Watch video on http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2014/08/29/uh-oh-mary-landrieu-facing-residency-questions-in-louisiana-n1884583]
May Louisiana win!!! and she be gone
Yes!!!!
He released his federal tax returns a couple of years ago with his Maryland address actually redacted by a magic marker.
Enough people here do not care as long as that ‘D’ is after his name.
Shameless of course, but that is a consequence of the ridiculously stupid 17th Amendment.
Miss Piggy into BDSM? Who knew?
The Real Miss Piggy looks a million times better than the Fake Politician Ms Piggy
Democrats can do that, they can live one place and vote another. Republican aren’t allowed to do that but dems can. snort)))))))
Probably several on speed dial.
She’s holding the seat. Unless her opponent is a died in the wool Conservative, she will not lose.
Not saying I am for it, not saying I am against it. I’m just saying....
Then the master of the White House said to his aide, "Go out quickly into the streets and bring in hither the needy, and the maimed, and the halt and the blind". And the aide said, "Master, mission accomplished. We have a maimed and a blind already awaiting you in your anteroom".
Leni
The question that should be asked is, does the Orleans Parish Registrar of Voters have her listed as registered at her parents' address? If that is the case, that's probably all she needs. I want to see her tossed out too, but I don't think this is going to gain much traction. But hey, if it sways a few undecided voters against Landrieu, it might be worth the effort.
BTW, Mary Landrieu living in her parents basement would make some interesting skits on SNL or tv ads prior to the election.
For the left, this would appear to be a shoe-in. Nothing lefties like better than corruption.
I am praying you are wrong.
Hillary never lived in new York.
some other congressman lived in a sock drawer at his parents. His permanent residence was in dc.
It’s a tad sight better than claiming that she lives in a FEMA trailer...or a NO school bus..
I think it was Hamilton to wanted land ownership to be required to vote. In fact, I think it was originally “life, liberty and the pursuit of land”.
I think homeownership should be required at least to vote on property taxes.
The founders thought it was an excellent idea. You could not vote if you did not own property. Pretty simple idea and effective for keeping a republican government. As old Ben Franklin said to that woman, "A republic madam, if we can keep it."
What is INHABITANT?
One who resides actually and permanently In a given place, and has his domicile there. Ex parte Shaw, 145 U. S. 444, 12 Sup. Ct. 935, 36 L. Ed. 768; The Pizarro, 2 Wheat. 245, 4 L. Ed. 226. “The words ‘inhabitant,’ ‘citizen,’ and ‘resident,’ as employed in different constitutions to define the qualifications of electors, mean substantially the same thing; and one is an inhabitant. resident, or citizen at the place where he has his domicile or home.” Cooley, Const. Dim. *600. But the terms “resident” and “inhabitant” have also been held not synonymous, the latter implying a more fixed and permanent abode than the former, and importing privileges and duties to which a mere resident would not be subject. Tazewell County v. Davenport, 40 111. 197.
Law Dictionary: What is INHABITANT? definition of INHABITANT (Black’s Law Dictionary)
Exactly.
-PJ
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