American Consequences - December 2020

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P J, I love your sarcasm and wit. Your writeup on hunting grouse and comparing it to our politicians was quite entertaining, as usual. It provoked a thought that has been festering since viewing the election results in early November. We live in southern Wyoming (literally “out in the sticks”) and while watching the Salt Lake City news, the idea was presented/suggested that a very wealthy individual should/could pay people to move from a highly concentrated liberal state (California) to a state that might need help securing the electoral votes for that party. Both my wife and I thought, “Could that really happen?” Surely, there are laws that monitor how long you need to been a resident in order to vote, right? Georgia’s Senatorial vote being the next election in the crosshairs, our research into Georgia, uncovered that you need only to be resident of that state for “one” day in order to vote. After looking further into our state, Wyoming has more restrictive laws to hunt, fish and be a residential student than it does for voting. (One yr. to hunt/fish, thirty days to vote.) After randomly picking states and comparing voting requirements, (we believe) our curiosity uncovered that states could easily become victim of an

AD #0 I bring this up not as fact-finding but pose this as a question and want to believe that someone else has thought of this obscure possibility. I think every American wants to believe in our election process, but with all at stake, I would like to have someone else (outside the state of Wyoming that I would believe) tell me that I’m wrong. Thanks again, and keep up the good work. – J A Wyoming baby-boomer. aggressive attempt to stack the ballots for a wealthy party’s agenda. The longest length of time required to live in a state to vote (in the twelve to fifteen states we looked at) is thirty days. It would be impossible to prove that this was taking place and even more obscure to believe that someone would do such a thing but after what has transpired during this last election, nothing should be overlooked.

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