[EL] Dems Moving Into GA?
John Tanner
john.k.tanner at gmail.com
Thu Nov 19 12:41:55 PST 2020
One reason to move to Georgia is that you can vote there forever. After my mother moved to Ohio from Georgia, she continued to vote in Georgia as well as Ohio for two more presidential elections, and a third election after we’d moved to Alabama and she voted in all three states - and won in half of them.
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>>> On Nov 19, 2020, at 3:05 PM, Gaddie, Ronald K. <rkgaddie at ou.edu> wrote:
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>> Having gone to school in Georgia, and written on Georgia, I've decided to take the fun road and note that it is not illegal to move to Georgia. We just tell the Yankees that to keep them away and maintain reasonable traffic on the 316 for game days in Athens.
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>> Keith Gaddie, Ph.D.
>> President's Associates Presidential Professor of Architecture & Journalism
>> Executive Faculty Fellow of the University of Oklahoma
>> Senior Fellow of Headington College
>> General Editor, Social Science Quarterly
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>> "I would like to build a University of which the football team could be proud." ~George Lynn Cross
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>> From: Law-election <law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu> on behalf of RuthAlice Anderson <ruthalice.anderson at icloud.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2020 1:49 PM
>> To: Steven John Mulroy (smulroy) <smulroy at memphis.edu>
>> Cc: law-election at department-lists.uci.edu <law-election at department-lists.uci.edu>
>> Subject: Re: [EL] Dems Moving Into GA?
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>> I think this was precipitated by Andrew Yang's wording in a tweet several days ago saying he and his wife are moving to Georgia to work for a Senate victory. This is the tweet.
>> https://twitter.com/AndrewYang/status/1325248601568796673
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>> I am in a Facebook group of people supporting the Warnock and Ossoff campaigns and people immediately posted not to do this, that it is illegal, and would be counterproductive as it would make people in Georgia angry. I don't think there was anything real to this, but it did prompt Yang to clarify his message.
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>> https://twitter.com/AndrewYang/status/1326940317661224960
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>> And that is, I believe, the entire tempest in the teapot.
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>> On November 19, 2020 at 8:23 AM, "Steven John Mulroy (smulroy)" <smulroy at memphis.edu> wrote:
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>>> Sorry if it was in the daily and I missed it, but does anyone know about the claims that Democrats are moving into GA to be able to vote in the runoff? Do we know (a) to what extent is this really happening and (b) what GA law is on this?
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>>> Steven J. Mulroy
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