Crepitus
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Who of the Democrats in congress have stolen from their constituents?Exactly. You point out Santos, but none of your tribe.
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Who of the Democrats in congress have stolen from their constituents?Exactly. You point out Santos, but none of your tribe.
DURRRRRR
Who of the Democrats in congress have stolen from their constituents?
FORMER TRUMP CHIEF of staff Mark Meadows, who parroted his boss’ unfounded claims that voter fraud cost him the 2020 election, may have engaged in questionable voting behavior himself. According to a report from The New Yorker, Meadows filled out a form registering to vote in North Carolina on Sept. 19, 2020, and where the form asked for the address “where you physically live,” he listed a mobile home on a mountain that his wife had briefly rented.Well, well, well. It looks like the Democrat victory in Virginia may be short lived. Rule number one: don't lie about your residency.
If Sen. Hashmi is found ineligible to hold office due to these allegations, a scenario could unfold where she is replaced by a Republican. This shift would result in an even 20-20 split in the state Senate. In such a case, Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears would have the responsibility of casting tie-breaking votes, effectively giving Republicans a controlling influence in the Senate.Virginia Democrats on the Brink of Losing State Senate Majority Following Revelations That Candidate Ghazala Hashmi Lied About District Residency | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Recent developments in Virginia politics have brought significant attention to the state’s Senate dynamics.www.thegatewaypundit.com
/——/ Ahhh, the old unnamed source scam.FORMER TRUMP CHIEF of staff Mark Meadows, who parroted his boss’ unfounded claims that voter fraud cost him the 2020 election, may have engaged in questionable voting behavior himself. According to a report from The New Yorker, Meadows filled out a form registering to vote in North Carolina on Sept. 19, 2020, and where the form asked for the address “where you physically live,” he listed a mobile home on a mountain that his wife had briefly rented.
But according to the former owner of the mobile home, which measures 14 by 62 feet, Meadows never visited the property. “He did not come. He’s never spent a night in there,” the owner, who declined to be named, said of Meadows.
Either Mark Meadows Lived in a Mobile Home on a Mountain or Lied on His Voter Form/——/ Ahhh, the old unnamed source scam.
/----/ A different unnamed source said he did live there.