It is legal to do if you plan to stay for awhile. From what I can tell awhile is not defined.
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/tru...XFihSgJ256gUwI
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It is legal to do if you plan to stay for awhile. From what I can tell awhile is not defined.
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/tru...XFihSgJ256gUwI
Trump needs to declare the Democratic Party as a terrorist organization and have them and their supporters taken out!
MWP, thanks for the idea. I'll be moving to Georgia tomorrow.
You CANNOT vote in the Georgia special elections if you voted in any Senate election in another state this year.
Just another case of crazy liberals dreaming.
MWP, in case you are thinking about going to Georgia, it's a felony:
Anyone that goes to Georgia say hit to Jean & Brad.
And avoid any buffets Stacy Abrams is at. There will be nothing left when that pig is done. She is legendary for putting them out of business.
https://www.eatthis.com/golden-corra...or-bankruptcy/
New York did not have a Senate race this year so it was impossible for them to vote in a Senate race. After all its New Yorker's Trump is trying to screw. New Yorker's can move to Georgia and satisfy the residency requirements and vote, and screw Trump right back.
By the way, many 18 year olds are coming of age since the last election. I'm sure Stacy Abrams will get them all registered to vote.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ge...off-residency/
MWP, it's amazing how casual you are with Dem dirty tricks. Anything goes with you libtards, right? It's not whats right or wrong it's whether you get your way or not. Your ideology is above the law. It's what makes you so despicable. But thanks for the warning. Because two can play that game. Trump supporters moving to Georgia by the droves now.
The Georgia Secretary of State has just announced that anyone mvoving to Georgia just to vote in the January election will be prosecuted for a felony.
Today is the last day you can register to vote in the Jan 5 runoff in Georgia. It will be interesting to see how many new voters since November 3. And also what kind of scrutiny they get from Georgia authorities.