1-The progressive mindset: urge people to move into a state temporarily to swing a state election.
2-#BleedingGeorgia? Out of state Ds flooding into Bleeding Kansas ended badly, especially for Georgia.
3-I believe this is soliciting violations of GA law https://law.justia.com/codes/georgia/2010/title-21/chapter-2/article-6/21-2-217/ … https://twitter.com/EricLevitz/status/1324368177653075980 …
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And if it would be fraudulent or illegal for people to do that, it is textbook "election misinformation" to solicit that on Twitter, of the sort that would get taken down if it was argued on behalf of a Republican.
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But I'm open to an argument that Georgia law has some gloss in the caselaw or something that is not apparent from just reading the statute.
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Yeah, unless I am missing something, this is soliciting a felonyhttps://twitter.com/NickHagen9/status/1324379660176789506 …
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Im not sure people who would actually do this are above lying on a form.
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And I dont think many people would.
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People are unemployed and worried about a pandemic, no one is gonna move to georgia temporarily to vote in another states election, the only ones that would do that have the means to do so, which are the wealthy, so GOP voters.
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Yes. Must intend to stay there. It would be fraud to do what he is suggesting.
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