>>I can't think of any constitutional argument why people couldn't vote for president is several states
Well I wouldn't be the LEAST surprised if those that collect
welfare in multiple states also voted in multiple states.
Thats a great reason to limit voting to just one day, not
this early voting crap.
Still, it wouldn't stop those who live near the border of two
states, like Philly PA, and Camden NJ
There is a difference between falsly registering in two states, and the concept that a state myght allow dual registration.
I believe that it is unlawful in all states to vote if you have votes in another state.
I imagine that most people who move never bother to unregister in their old state, even though they never vote twice. These kinds of natural events should be considered when we see raw numbers indicating more voters than residents. Many states have no good policy of purging the rolls.