You're right. Out of state license doesn't itself prove anything. But it's 1 piece of circumstantial evidence about domicile & eligibility
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Replying to @michaelmorley11 @sbagen
But Michael - ppl who use same-day reg in NH are required to submit a separate document establishing domicile. http://sos.nh.gov/nhsos_content.aspx?id=26190 …
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The fact that they also have an out-of-state license isn't evidence of anything; if so, why would NH accept it in 1st place?
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Aside: did you get a NJ license when you went to college? I assume not - and you know that fact would've had no bearing on your eligibility
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Anyway, if NH is concerned, they have the names & addresses of all these voters - can 2x check instead of stirring baseless innuendo
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Last, glag you agree this isn't proof, but Kobach is touting as definitive evidence that NH elections were stolen - you disagree, right?
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P.S. - it took Dave Weigel an hour to find 4 legitimate voters (all college students) from KK's supposed fraud list https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/09/08/election-integrity-commission-members-accuse-new-hampshire-voters-of-fraud/?utm_term=.b99391d7eb92 …
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Replying to @dale_e_ho @sbagen
The Washington Post has declared I've read too many free articles this month.... :(
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with .edu address you can have free unlimited access to
@washingtonpost It is a great, great service for educators.3 replies 7 retweets 11 likes -
Replying to @rickhasen @dale_e_ho and
@Rickhasen my hero!!! Now I will have things to read as hurricane passes over my domicile and residence.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
stay safe!
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