it depends if the state requires his physical prescence to be a resident.
Why comment if you didn't even take the time to read the linked article?it depends if the state requires his physical prescence to be a resident.
It does not matter. Mark Meadows is a fellow soldier so @DarkWizard12 aka Sir Poop a Lot has no choice but to defend him. He is not capable of simply stating that this was wrong, because that would affect unit cohesion in what he likely believes is a state of war between right and left.Why comment if you didn't even take the time to read the linked article?
If Debra Meadows stayed there a single night, and Mark Meadows didn’t stay there, then he didn’t meet the abode test,” Cohen said. What if Meadows had stayed there, I asked? How would he establish that he intended to live there for an indefinite period of time? There isn’t a single determinative test, Cohen said, but a driver’s license, cable bill, W-2, or car registration listing the address would each suffice. “It’s a question of intent and evidence,” he added.
There's no "may have" there. That's clearly illegal.How about it Trump supporters.. Should Meadow be prosecuted?
On September 19th, about three weeks before North Carolina’s voter-registration deadline for the general election, Meadows filed his paperwork. On a line that asked for his residential address—“where you physically live,” the form instructs—Meadows wrote down the address of a fourteen-by-sixty-two-foot mobile home in Scaly Mountain. He listed his move-in date for this address as the following day, September 20th.
Meadows does not own this property and never has. It is not clear that he has ever spent a single night there. (He did not respond to a request for comment.) The previous owner, who asked that we not use her name, now lives in Florida. “That was just a summer home,” she told me, when I called her up the other day. She seemed surprised to learn that the residence was listed on the Meadowses’ forms. The property sits in the southern Appalachian mountains, at about four thousand feet, in the bend of a quiet road above a creek in Macon County. She and her husband bought it in 1985. “We’d come up there for three to four months when my husband was living,” she said. Her husband died several years ago, and the house sat mostly unused for some time afterward, she said, because she had “nobody to go up there with anymore.”
Why Did Mark Meadows Register to Vote at an Address Where He Did Not Reside?
In September, 2020, Donald Trump’s then chief of staff claimed to live in a mobile home in North Carolina.www.newyorker.com
Probably not. Did he simultaneously vote in another state? If not, I suspect any efforts to prosecute would be a waste of time and taxpayer money. His "voter fraud" is totally inconsequential. Think about it. How many thousands, or tens of thousands of students, spent little or no time, for one reason or another, in the state they voted in during the pandemic.How about it Trump supporters.. Should Meadow be prosecuted?
Probably not. Did he simultaneously vote in another state? If not, I suspect any efforts to prosecute would be a waste of time and taxpayer money. His "voter fraud" is totally inconsequential. Think about it. How many thousands, or tens of thousands of students, spent little or no time, for one reason or another, in the state they voted in during the pandemic.
Weird defense of him.Probably not. Did he simultaneously vote in another state? If not, I suspect any efforts to prosecute would be a waste of time and taxpayer money. His "voter fraud" is totally inconsequential. Think about it. How many thousands, or tens of thousands of students, spent little or no time, for one reason or another, in the state they voted in during the pandemic.
Argumentative. If you think you really have a strong point otherwise, then give me an example of anyone who has been successfully charged with voter fraud for doing what he has done. A single one would be sufficient.Is Mark Meadows a student?
I suspect they are paying property taxes. As for income taxes, I don't know. I paid them in New York State for many years while living in New Jersey, so . . . . .Is he paying North Carolina income taxes?
??? It's not a defense of him in any way, shape or form. I merely answered the question "Should Meadow be prosecuted?" as honestly as I could. It would be a waste of time, taxpayer money, and very likely futile in its outcome.Weird defense of him.
One would hope that hope the WH chief of staff might know and not break voting laws.
any state that has vote by mailLMAO... Which states allow voters without a physical presence to become residents?
Think about it for a minute. How one would receive a vote by mail ballot if they haven't previously satisfied voter registration requirements?any state that has vote by mail
LMAO... Which states allow voters without a physical presence to become residents?
States have exceptions for active military personnel. I know that in general your question is a good one.
you asked: "Which states allow voters without a physical presence?" and i answered.LMAO... Complete bullshit....
And the answer is wrongyou asked: "Which states allow voters without a physical presence?" and i answered.
GOP will try to get away with anything if allowed.How about it Trump supporters.. Should Meadow be prosecuted?
On September 19th, about three weeks before North Carolina’s voter-registration deadline for the general election, Meadows filed his paperwork. On a line that asked for his residential address—“where you physically live,” the form instructs—Meadows wrote down the address of a fourteen-by-sixty-two-foot mobile home in Scaly Mountain. He listed his move-in date for this address as the following day, September 20th.
Meadows does not own this property and never has. It is not clear that he has ever spent a single night there. (He did not respond to a request for comment.) The previous owner, who asked that we not use her name, now lives in Florida. “That was just a summer home,” she told me, when I called her up the other day. She seemed surprised to learn that the residence was listed on the Meadowses’ forms. The property sits in the southern Appalachian mountains, at about four thousand feet, in the bend of a quiet road above a creek in Macon County. She and her husband bought it in 1985. “We’d come up there for three to four months when my husband was living,” she said. Her husband died several years ago, and the house sat mostly unused for some time afterward, she said, because she had “nobody to go up there with anymore.”
Why Did Mark Meadows Register to Vote at an Address Where He Did Not Reside?
In September, 2020, Donald Trump’s then chief of staff claimed to live in a mobile home in North Carolina.www.newyorker.com
I need a physical presence to vote by mail, what?And the answer is wrong
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