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@disk4mat @JGSchaeffer
It's possible to establish residency in a state and use it for voting, even if you're traveling elsewhere. People do it for tax purposes. My sister in law was living in a camper traveling the country and claiming South Dakota residency when she got called for jury duty, but they did accept an excuse. I imagine it varies by state, or they could just let the residents of Washington DC establish residency in the state of their choice and finally get representation.

@th3j35t3r

It's called not being able to pay his utility bills.

@Y2cake @misslovelymess @LaurelGreen @Annothername

I'm going to go out on a limb and say that any domain the Democratic party registers for fundraising would be one they would not want to let anyone else snap up next year. A one-year domain registration is a red flag for fraud.

@thewebrecluse

It's a bit anachronistic, but on the other hand, they did get the clothing right. She has about 3 dresses she wears over and over. Having a large wardrobe and washing it regularly is very recent, and that has inadvertently eliminated typhus epidemics, since it's only spread by body lice, which lay eggs in the seams of fabric, not on hair.

@ACG2 @Shenango_Linda

In a previous election, the GOP made an inspiring ad about America from sea to shining sea, but it included stock video filmed in Russia.

I wish election commissions released data to the press as follows:
Harris %votes
Trump %votes
(third party candidates #,%)
Uncounted received mail ballots %votes
Unreceived mail ballots %votes

So that it's clear at every step if there are enough mail ballots to make it too close to call. Military ballots are counted even if received days after the election.

@37710TT_773W35

She could be telling the truth.

She wrote in a candidate for state representative, and voted blue for everyone else 😉

@Tee_Lynn @mcfate

Law enforcement in polling places is voter intimidation.

Federal inspectors observing the counting is fine.

@peeppeepcircus

I'm going to stick my neck out and say the founding parents would not have wanted that stipulation, since they were rebelling against a government that had the ability to declare anyone a felon. The people who have had the most interaction with the coercive power of the state may be best suited to correct abuses.

A law prohibiting felons from serving would have applied to Alexei Navalny for instance.

@Alfred Does George Washington's eggnog recipe have enough alcohol in it to kill any salmonella from the raw eggs?

@evamarie @artemis

@preclude @carmen

I think it's in play, too, but one polling place doesn't mean much. We're so polarized, and we only want to live around people who think like us, so there are going to be thousands of polling places that go heavily for Trump.,

@Warpspeed3 @Anouk
And suddenly, there's another swing state to visit.

@MrGoat

That's Darwin Award material there.

Would the Russians stop supporting Trump just to get that spectacle on camera?

@Anemone
That's just for Iowa, though, right?

"People like us ... who will answer the telephone."
youtube.com/watch?v=t9a1JQi7G3

John Goodman in the Talking Heads movie, True Stories.

@CanisVeritum

The one in his hand was a temporary one. The one that was supposed to be in the mic stand was being worked on off stage.

The picture of him on the airport tarmac has the same mouth shape. It's very weird, maybe he's had botox or something and can't really purse his lips.

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