Turns out he was probably ineligible to run for the Senate in Georgis as the dumbass declared that he was a resident of Texas so he could get a tax break.
Republicans sure love committing electoral fraud, don't they? There's also tax fraud (in case he's a a Georgia resident who is claiming a homestead exemption in Texas) or perjury (swearing that he lived in Georgia when he didn't).
Walker is the sort of low-wattage fraud who seems to gravitate towards being a Republican political candidate.
Sorry, But Santa Is Way Ahead Of You
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Actually, it seems that the Constitutional rules for residence don’t apply until elected, so he’s probably legal, shady, but legal. The Georgia rules, 15 of them, are a bit more nuanced, but as he’s registered to vote in Georgia, there’s a fair chance he’s legal. The Texas homestead exemption would likely be an issue next year, but not this year.
It sure proves the old adage scratch a Republican and find a criminal.
w3ski
Doesn't matter one way or the other. Why don't we leave up to preznident trump? he'll answer the most important question. Does it OWN DA LIBS?
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