In a campaign speech earlier this year, Herschel Walker, the
Republican candidate for US Senate in Georgia, said: “I live in Texas.â€
Related: Record early voting in runoff for Georgia Senate seat
The US constitution says senators must be 30 years old, a citizen for
nine years, and “shall … when elected, be an inhabitant of that state for which he shall be chosenâ€.
Republicans have been burned by a similar issue already this year, in another close Senate race. In Pennsylvania, the Democratic candidate,
John Fetterman, focused on questions about whether his opponent, the
TV doctor Mehmet Oz, actually lived in New Jersey. Fetterman
ultimately won convincingly.
Control of the Senate has already been decided but victory in Georgia
would give Democrats outright control by 51-49.
Walker will face the Democratic incumbent, Raphael Warnock, in a
runoff next Tuesday, a contest triggered when Warnock received the
most votes on election day but did not pass 50% of the vote. Polling
puts the two candidates near-level, with early voting at record levels.
Endorsed by Donald Trump, Walker has ridden controversies over his
business record, alleged encouragement of abortions, family
relationships, and more.
A football star for the University of Georgia, he went on to star for
the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. Earlier this month, CNN reported that
he was benefiting from a tax break on a Dallas home described as his principal residence.
On Tuesday, CNN returned to the well, reporting that in January, while discussing immigration policy in a speech to Republicans at the
University of Georgia, Walker said: “I live in Texas … I went down
to the border off and on sometimes.â€
Walker also said: “Everyone asks me, why did I decide to run for a Senate seat? Because to be honest with you, this is never something I
ever, ever, ever thought in my life I’d ever do. And that’s the
honest truth.
“As I was sitting in my home in Texas, I was sitting in my home in Texas, and I was seeing what was going on in this country. I was
seeing what was going on in this country with how they were trying to
divide people.â€
CNN also said Walker gave at least four interviews about his Georgia
run from his Texas home.
When CNN first reported Walker’s Texas tax break, Anthony Michael Kreis, a law professor at Georgia State University, told the network: “This is more of a political problem than a legal one … where Walker can be painted as a carpetbagger.â€
Related: Herschel Walker says in rambling speech he wants to be ‘werewolf, not vampire’
This week, however, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that a
legal complaint had been filed, urging “state investigators … to probe whether … Walker violated the law by receiving a tax break on his Texas home meant for primary residents of that state even as he
runs for federal office in Georgiaâ€.
The paper noted that Walker registered to vote in Georgia in August
2021, shortly before declaring his candidacy.
Nikema Williams, chair of the state Democratic party, told the AJC
Walker may have “lied about being a Georgia residentâ€.
“Georgians deserve answers,†the US congresswoman said, “and
Walker must be held accountable for his pattern of lies and
disturbing conduct.â€
The Walker campaign did not comment.
https://news.yahoo.com/live-texas-herschel-walker-speech-131446650.html
I'd throw some spaghetti if I knew which state he lives in! HawHawHaw!
kmiller wrote:
In a campaign speech earlier this year, Herschel Walker, the
Republican candidate for US Senate in Georgia, said: “I live in Texas.â€
Related: Record early voting in runoff for Georgia Senate seat
The US constitution says senators must be 30 years old, a citizen for
nine years, and “shall … when elected, be an inhabitant of that
state for which he shall be chosen†.
Republicans have been burned by a similar issue already this year, in another close Senate race. In Pennsylvania, the Democratic candidate,
John Fetterman, focused on questions about whether his opponent, the
TV doctor Mehmet Oz, actually lived in New Jersey. Fetterman
ultimately won convincingly.
Control of the Senate has already been decided but victory in Georgia would give Democrats outright control by 51-49.
Walker will face the Democratic incumbent, Raphael Warnock, in a
runoff next Tuesday, a contest triggered when Warnock received the
most votes on election day but did not pass 50% of the vote. Polling
puts the two candidates near-level, with early voting at record levels.
Endorsed by Donald Trump, Walker has ridden controversies over his business record, alleged encouragement of abortions, family
relationships, and more.
A football star for the University of Georgia, he went on to star for
the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. Earlier this month, CNN reported that
he was benefiting from a tax break on a Dallas home described as his principal residence.
On Tuesday, CNN returned to the well, reporting that in January, while discussing immigration policy in a speech to Republicans at the
University of Georgia, Walker said: “I live in Texas … I went down
to the border off and on sometimes.â€
Walker also said: “Everyone asks me, why did I decide to run for a Senate seat? Because to be honest with you, this is never something I
ever, ever, ever thought in my life I’d ever do. And that’s the
honest truth.
“As I was sitting in my home in Texas, I was sitting in my home in Texas, and I was seeing what was going on in this country. I was
seeing what was going on in this country with how they were trying to divide people.â€
CNN also said Walker gave at least four interviews about his Georgia
run from his Texas home.
When CNN first reported Walker’s Texas tax break, Anthony Michael Kreis, a law professor at Georgia State University, told the network: “This is more of a political problem than a legal one … where Walker can be painted as a carpetbagger.â€
Related: Herschel Walker says in rambling speech he wants to be ‘werewolf, not vampire’
This week, however, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that a
legal complaint had been filed, urging “state investigators … to
probe whether … Walker violated the law by receiving a tax break on his Texas home meant for primary residents of that state even as he
runs for federal office in Georgia†.
The paper noted that Walker registered to vote in Georgia in August
2021, shortly before declaring his candidacy.
Nikema Williams, chair of the state Democratic party, told the AJC
Walker may have “lied about being a Georgia resident†.
“Georgians deserve answers,†the US congresswoman said, “and
Walker must be held accountable for his pattern of lies and
disturbing conduct.â€
The Walker campaign did not comment.
https://news.yahoo.com/live-texas-herschel-walker-speech-131446650.html
I'd throw some spaghetti if I knew which state he lives in! HawHawHaw!You've obviously got more than enough to throw some in both states,
and then feed some homeless people.
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On Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 8:16:07 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
kmiller wrote:
In a campaign speech earlier this year, Herschel Walker, the
Republican candidate for US Senate in Georgia, said: “I
live in Texas.â€
Related: Record early voting in runoff for Georgia Senate seat
The US constitution says senators must be 30 years old, a
citizen for nine years, and “shall … when elected,
be an inhabitant of that state for which he shall be
chosen†.
Republicans have been burned by a similar issue already this
year, in another close Senate race. In Pennsylvania, the
Democratic candidate, John Fetterman, focused on questions
about whether his opponent, the TV doctor Mehmet Oz, actually
lived in New Jersey. Fetterman ultimately won convincingly.
Control of the Senate has already been decided but victory in
Georgia would give Democrats outright control by 51-49.
Walker will face the Democratic incumbent, Raphael Warnock, in
a runoff next Tuesday, a contest triggered when Warnock
received the most votes on election day but did not pass 50% of
the vote. Polling puts the two candidates near-level, with
early voting at record levels.
Endorsed by Donald Trump, Walker has ridden controversies over
his business record, alleged encouragement of abortions,
family relationships, and more.
A football star for the University of Georgia, he went on to
star for the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. Earlier this month, CNN
reported that he was benefiting from a tax break on a Dallas
home described as his principal residence.
On Tuesday, CNN returned to the well, reporting that in
January, while discussing immigration policy in a speech to
Republicans at the University of Georgia, Walker said: “I >>> live in Texas … I went down to the border off and on
sometimes.â€
Walker also said: “Everyone asks me, why did I decide to
run for a Senate seat? Because to be honest with you, this is
never something I ever, ever, ever thought in my life
I’d ever do. And that’s the honest truth. >>>
“As I was sitting in my home in Texas, I was sitting in
my home in Texas, and I was seeing what was going on in this
country. I was seeing what was going on in this country with
how they were trying to divide people.â€
CNN also said Walker gave at least four interviews about his
Georgia run from his Texas home.
When CNN first reported Walker’s Texas tax break,
Anthony Michael Kreis, a law professor at Georgia State
University, told the network: “This is more of a
political problem than a legal one … where Walker can be
painted as a carpetbagger.â€
Related: Herschel Walker says in rambling speech he wants to
be ‘werewolf, not vampire’
This week, however, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported
that a legal complaint had been filed, urging “state
investigators … to probe whether … Walker violated
the law by receiving a tax break on his Texas home meant for
primary residents of that state even as he runs for federal
office in Georgia†.
The paper noted that Walker registered to vote in Georgia in
August 2021, shortly before declaring his candidacy.
Nikema Williams, chair of the state Democratic party, told the
AJC Walker may have “lied about being a Georgia
resident†.
“Georgians deserve answers,†the US congresswoman >>> said, “and Walker must be held accountable for his
pattern of lies and disturbing conduct.â€
The Walker campaign did not comment.
https://news.yahoo.com/live-texas-herschel-walker-speech-131446650.html
I'd throw some spaghetti if I knew which state he lives in! HawHawHaw!
You've obviously got more than enough to throw some in both
states, and then feed some homeless people.
Download Mbps 72.30 Upload Mbps 10.57 Ping ms 39
-- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
I almost hope Senator in-waiting Walker, pulls off a victory, just
to later follow his adventures in Washington D.C.... I'm betting
the temptations he'd be offered as a big shot Retrumplican would be
quite overwhelming for him, bless his simple minded heart....
HawHawHaw!
Alas, I doubt he'll be the winner....
film...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 8:16:07 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
kmiller wrote:
In a campaign speech earlier this year, Herschel Walker, the
Republican candidate for US Senate in Georgia, said: “I >>> live in Texas.â€
Related: Record early voting in runoff for Georgia Senate seat
The US constitution says senators must be 30 years old, a
citizen for nine years, and “shall … when elected,
be an inhabitant of that state for which he shall be
chosen†.
Republicans have been burned by a similar issue already this
year, in another close Senate race. In Pennsylvania, the
Democratic candidate, John Fetterman, focused on questions
about whether his opponent, the TV doctor Mehmet Oz, actually
lived in New Jersey. Fetterman ultimately won convincingly.
Control of the Senate has already been decided but victory in
Georgia would give Democrats outright control by 51-49.
Walker will face the Democratic incumbent, Raphael Warnock, in
a runoff next Tuesday, a contest triggered when Warnock
received the most votes on election day but did not pass 50% of
the vote. Polling puts the two candidates near-level, with
early voting at record levels.
Endorsed by Donald Trump, Walker has ridden controversies over
his business record, alleged encouragement of abortions,
family relationships, and more.
A football star for the University of Georgia, he went on to
star for the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. Earlier this month, CNN
reported that he was benefiting from a tax break on a Dallas
home described as his principal residence.
On Tuesday, CNN returned to the well, reporting that in
January, while discussing immigration policy in a speech to
Republicans at the University of Georgia, Walker said: “I >>> live in Texas … I went down to the border off and on
sometimes.â€
Walker also said: “Everyone asks me, why did I decide to >>> run for a Senate seat? Because to be honest with you, this is
never something I ever, ever, ever thought in my life
I’d ever do. And that’s the honest truth.
“As I was sitting in my home in Texas, I was sitting in >>> my home in Texas, and I was seeing what was going on in this
country. I was seeing what was going on in this country with
how they were trying to divide people.â€
CNN also said Walker gave at least four interviews about his
Georgia run from his Texas home.
When CNN first reported Walker’s Texas tax break,
Anthony Michael Kreis, a law professor at Georgia State
University, told the network: “This is more of a
political problem than a legal one … where Walker can be >>> painted as a carpetbagger.â€
Related: Herschel Walker says in rambling speech he wants to
be ‘werewolf, not vampire’
This week, however, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported
that a legal complaint had been filed, urging “state
investigators … to probe whether … Walker violated
the law by receiving a tax break on his Texas home meant for
primary residents of that state even as he runs for federal
office in Georgia†.
The paper noted that Walker registered to vote in Georgia in
August 2021, shortly before declaring his candidacy.
Nikema Williams, chair of the state Democratic party, told the
AJC Walker may have “lied about being a Georgia
resident†.
“Georgians deserve answers,†the US congresswoman
said, “and Walker must be held accountable for his
pattern of lies and disturbing conduct.â€
The Walker campaign did not comment.
https://news.yahoo.com/live-texas-herschel-walker-speech-131446650.html >>>
I'd throw some spaghetti if I knew which state he lives in! HawHawHaw!
You've obviously got more than enough to throw some in both
states, and then feed some homeless people.
Download Mbps 72.30 Upload Mbps 10.57 Ping ms 39
-- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
I almost hope Senator in-waiting Walker, pulls off a victory, just
to later follow his adventures in Washington D.C.... I'm betting
the temptations he'd be offered as a big shot Retrumplican would be
quite overwhelming for him, bless his simple minded heart....
HawHawHaw!
Alas, I doubt he'll be the winner....So do I, but hope reigns internal(ly), and 50-50 is better than 51-49.
--
bill
Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
film...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 8:16:07 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
kmiller wrote:
In a campaign speech earlier this year, Herschel Walker, the
Republican candidate for US Senate in Georgia, said: “I >>>> live in Texas.â€
Related: Record early voting in runoff for Georgia Senate seat
The US constitution says senators must be 30 years old, a
citizen for nine years, and “shall … when elected,
be an inhabitant of that state for which he shall be
chosen†.
Republicans have been burned by a similar issue already this
year, in another close Senate race. In Pennsylvania, the
Democratic candidate, John Fetterman, focused on questions
about whether his opponent, the TV doctor Mehmet Oz, actually
lived in New Jersey. Fetterman ultimately won convincingly.
Control of the Senate has already been decided but victory in
Georgia would give Democrats outright control by 51-49.
Walker will face the Democratic incumbent, Raphael Warnock, in
a runoff next Tuesday, a contest triggered when Warnock
received the most votes on election day but did not pass 50% of
the vote. Polling puts the two candidates near-level, with
early voting at record levels.
Endorsed by Donald Trump, Walker has ridden controversies over
his business record, alleged encouragement of abortions,
family relationships, and more.
A football star for the University of Georgia, he went on to
star for the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. Earlier this month, CNN
reported that he was benefiting from a tax break on a Dallas
home described as his principal residence.
On Tuesday, CNN returned to the well, reporting that in
January, while discussing immigration policy in a speech to
Republicans at the University of Georgia, Walker said: “I >>>> live in Texas … I went down to the border off and on
sometimes.â€
Walker also said: “Everyone asks me, why did I decide to >>>> run for a Senate seat? Because to be honest with you, this is
never something I ever, ever, ever thought in my life
I’d ever do. And that’s the honest truth.
“As I was sitting in my home in Texas, I was sitting in >>>> my home in Texas, and I was seeing what was going on in this
country. I was seeing what was going on in this country with
how they were trying to divide people.â€
CNN also said Walker gave at least four interviews about his
Georgia run from his Texas home.
When CNN first reported Walker’s Texas tax break,
Anthony Michael Kreis, a law professor at Georgia State
University, told the network: “This is more of a
political problem than a legal one … where Walker can be >>>> painted as a carpetbagger.â€
Related: Herschel Walker says in rambling speech he wants to
be ‘werewolf, not vampire’
This week, however, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported
that a legal complaint had been filed, urging “state
investigators … to probe whether … Walker violated
the law by receiving a tax break on his Texas home meant for
primary residents of that state even as he runs for federal
office in Georgia†.
The paper noted that Walker registered to vote in Georgia in
August 2021, shortly before declaring his candidacy.
Nikema Williams, chair of the state Democratic party, told the
AJC Walker may have “lied about being a Georgia
resident†.
“Georgians deserve answers,†the US congresswoman >>>> said, “and Walker must be held accountable for his
pattern of lies and disturbing conduct.â€
The Walker campaign did not comment.
https://news.yahoo.com/live-texas-herschel-walker-speech-131446650.html >>>>
I'd throw some spaghetti if I knew which state he lives in! HawHawHaw!
You've obviously got more than enough to throw some in both
states, and then feed some homeless people.
Download Mbps 72.30 Upload Mbps 10.57 Ping ms 39
-- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
I almost hope Senator in-waiting Walker, pulls off a victory, just
to later follow his adventures in Washington D.C.... I'm betting
the temptations he'd be offered as a big shot Retrumplican would be
quite overwhelming for him, bless his simple minded heart....
HawHawHaw!
Alas, I doubt he'll be the winner....
So do I, but hope reigns internal(ly), and 50-50 is better than 51-49.
On 11/30/2022 10:23 PM, bfh wrote:
film...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 8:16:07 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
kmiller wrote:
In a campaign speech earlier this year, Herschel Walker, the
Republican candidate for US Senate in Georgia, said:
“I
live in Texas.â€
Related: Record early voting in runoff for Georgia Senate seat
The US constitution says senators must be 30 years old, a
citizen for nine years, and “shall …
when elected,
be an inhabitant of that state for which he shall be
chosen†.
Republicans have been burned by a similar issue already this
year, in another close Senate race. In Pennsylvania, the
Democratic candidate, John Fetterman, focused on questions
about whether his opponent, the TV doctor Mehmet Oz, actually
lived in New Jersey. Fetterman ultimately won convincingly.
Control of the Senate has already been decided but victory in
Georgia would give Democrats outright control by 51-49.
Walker will face the Democratic incumbent, Raphael Warnock, in
a runoff next Tuesday, a contest triggered when Warnock
received the most votes on election day but did not pass 50% of
the vote. Polling puts the two candidates near-level, with
early voting at record levels.
Endorsed by Donald Trump, Walker has ridden controversies over
his business record, alleged encouragement of abortions,
family relationships, and more.
A football star for the University of Georgia, he went on to
star for the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. Earlier this month, CNN
reported that he was benefiting from a tax break on a Dallas
home described as his principal residence.
On Tuesday, CNN returned to the well, reporting that in
January, while discussing immigration policy in a speech to
Republicans at the University of Georgia, Walker said:
“I
live in Texas … I went down to the border off and on
sometimes.â€
Walker also said: “Everyone asks me, why did I
decide to
run for a Senate seat? Because to be honest with you, this is
never something I ever, ever, ever thought in my life
I’d ever do. And that’s the
honest truth.
“As I was sitting in my home in Texas, I was
sitting in
my home in Texas, and I was seeing what was going on in this
country. I was seeing what was going on in this country with
how they were trying to divide people.â€
CNN also said Walker gave at least four interviews about his
Georgia run from his Texas home.
When CNN first reported Walker’s Texas tax break,
Anthony Michael Kreis, a law professor at Georgia State
University, told the network: “This is more of a
political problem than a legal one … where Walker
can be
painted as a carpetbagger.â€
Related: Herschel Walker says in rambling speech he wants to
be ‘werewolf, not vampire’
This week, however, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported
that a legal complaint had been filed, urging “state
investigators … to probe whether …
Walker violated
the law by receiving a tax break on his Texas home meant for
primary residents of that state even as he runs for federal
office in Georgia†.
The paper noted that Walker registered to vote in Georgia in
August 2021, shortly before declaring his candidacy.
Nikema Williams, chair of the state Democratic party, told the
AJC Walker may have “lied about being a Georgia
resident†.
“Georgians deserve answers,†the US
congresswoman
said, “and Walker must be held accountable for his
pattern of lies and disturbing conduct.â€
The Walker campaign did not comment.
https://news.yahoo.com/live-texas-herschel-walker-speech-131446650.html >>>>>
I'd throw some spaghetti if I knew which state he lives in!
HawHawHaw!
You've obviously got more than enough to throw some in both
states, and then feed some homeless people.
Download Mbps 72.30 Upload Mbps 10.57 Ping ms 39
-- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
I almost hope Senator in-waiting Walker, pulls off a victory, just
to later follow his adventures in Washington D.C.... I'm betting
the temptations he'd be offered as a big shot Retrumplican would be
quite overwhelming for him, bless his simple minded heart....
HawHawHaw!
Alas, I doubt he'll be the winner....
So do I, but hope reigns internal(ly), and 50-50 is better than 51-49.
Hell, yeah! And, given his record so far, you know you'll be able to
trust him. HawHawHaw!
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