Posted on 03/06/2022 6:49:14 PM PST by algore
Mark Meadows, former Trump administration chief of staff who pushed the debunked claims that the 2020 election was stolen, registered to vote in a rusted tin-roofed mobile home where he has apparently has never lived, according to a new report.
If that is true, the ex-North Carolina congressman might have committed voter fraud, according to The New Yorker magazine.
Neighbors of the mobile home in Appalachia listed on Meadows' voter registration said they have never seen the politician there, magazine scribe Charles Bethea reports.
When he quit his elected position to join the Trump administration, Meadows sold his property in Sapphire, North Carolina, and moved to a condo with his wife outside of Washington, D.C.
He didn't buy any new property in the state, but in September 19, 2020, he registered to vote in the 11th Congressional District he once represented at a mobile home on Scaly Mountain, North Carolina. His move-date was listed as September 20.
Duke University public policy professor Gerry Cohen, who wrote the state's voter-challenge law, says that registration is supposed to be for 'where you physically live.'
The former owner of the Scaly Mountain shack, who was not named in the New Yorker piece, says that Debbie Meadows, the former chief of staff's wife, rented the home and is friends with the neighbors, but said 'he did not come. He's never spent a night in there,' referring to Mark.
Mark Meadows didn't comment on his residency, but a Macon County, North Caroline, election official said that it would be up to a challenger of the registration to prove that it is fraudulent.
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Look for the documentary “2000 Mules”—out this month. Great analysis of Dem vote-fraud.
Depends on NC law.
Yes, the Judge that always renewed it died and that is when it ended. Stupid on Republican’s part to enter into that agreement.
This is a classic case of Fake News. Zillo lists three houses for sale in “Scaly Mountain”. The average price for these three is over a million dollars each. The rest for sale in the region on Zillo is pricy vacant lots. The area is obviously high-end mountain vacation property. Meadows was quoted in the article as selling the home he lived in, likely when he was a member of the House of Representatives and moving into a condo in DC. He then bought the property in Scaly Mountain. It is perfectly legal for him to also vote there, as long as he votes from only one location at a time.
Note also how the article discusses, but down-plays the ‘former owner’ and neighbors talking with his family. They fail to name any names of people who could be contacted to clarify what is said. Don’t ever believe anything in the media from anonymous sources.
Thanks for the explanation.
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