Accuracy In Media Features NH In Vote Fraud Investigation - Granite Grok

Accuracy In Media Features NH In Vote Fraud Investigation

I-dont-always-vote-in-NHThis article from Accuracy In Media takes a big broad look at the lefts conspiratorial efforts to institutionalize vote fraud in America, and Ed Naile, CNHT, and GraniteGrok, get some attention and/or link love in the process.

Here’s an excerpt leading up to the bits about New Hampshire’s situation.

A long time ago, the Left began calculating ways to do this. The most promising demographic was college students. They are reliably liberal, reliably malleable, and move temporarily in large numbers. In 1972, the ACLU’s New Hampshire chapter brought a class action suit in U.S. District Court on behalf of an out-of-state Dartmouth college student who was denied the right to vote in NH because he informed authorities he intended to leave NH upon graduation. The judge ruled that out-of-state students could vote in NH, as long as they were “domiciled” in NH.

Black’s Law Dictionary defines “Domicile” as “not for a mere special or temporary purpose, but with the present intention of making a permanent home, until some unexpected event shall occur to induce him to adopt some other permanent home.” Normally, your domicile is where you live permanently, where you are licensed to drive, where you pay taxes, are called for jury duty, etc. That is usually not a college dorm.

One can immediately see the irony in the judge’s ruling. For example, how can a student be classified as out-of-state for tuition purposes and yet “domiciled” in-state to vote? What about NH residents who go out-of-state to attend college? New Hampshire still considers them NH residents. This out-of-state condition is called “temporary absence.” Why then are out-of-state students attending school in NH not considered to be temporarily absent from their own home state, and thus ineligible to vote in NH?

The article goes on to site some local stories with video of Ed, but it also looks at Motor Voter, ACORN, vote suppression arguments, IRS targeting, Same day registration, the legalization of vote fraud (like we have here in NH), issues in other states, the Cross-check results, Voter ID, and the national popular vote compact.  Check it out, and don’t forget to link, like and share this.  Thanks!

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