Posted on 11/10/2020 1:46:15 PM PST by Borges
Democrats are advocating for blue voters to become Georgia residents for the upcoming runoff elections. Georgia doesnt have a minimum residency requirement, which poses a legal loophole for both parties. Democrats could drum up enough voters to match general election turnouts and flip the state, and Republicans could ensure their hold on two Senate seats.
Additionally, the states voter I.D. laws allow individuals to use an out-of-state drivers license to vote. However, the law defines residency as without any present intuition of removing therefrom [the fixed habitation].
A person shall not be considered to have gained a residence in any county or municipality of this state into which such person has come for temporary purposes only without the intention of making such county or municipality such persons permanent place of abode.
On Friday, Democratic activist and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang told his 1.7 million followers to go to Georgia for the two runoff races.
The best thing we could do for Joe [Biden] is to get him a Democratic Senate. There should be a coordination of resources. Everyone who campaigned for Joe should get ready to head to Georgia. Ill go. Its the only way to sideline Mitch and give Joe a unified government. There isnt much time. The earliest date for absentee ballots to be mailed for the runoff is Nov. 18. The registration deadline is Dec. 7. The in-person early voting begins Dec. 14.
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He wasnt lying
They were safe for democrats, he wasnt worried
More of that voter fraud the media cant see.
All of US red Alabamans should hear the cattle call. I’m only 4/10ths of a mile from the GA state line.
You have to have been registered already before the general election to vote in a run-off in Georgia.
You can’t just show up and vote in a run-off here.
Yours came close but missed.
I would like to think that Texas is not the only state in the Union that requires voters in a runoff election to have voted in the election in question.
And if it is Texas primary runoff, you have to have voted in that party primary.
What makes a resident? Can they just check into a hotel and claim residency? Seems they would have to put a deposit on an apartment or something.
Thank you for your encouraging information.
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