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katieleehaw t1_ivkcog9 wrote

Stop it. Their car is a rental with Florida plates, which is literally exactly what you could've seen this morning.

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Bobisadrummer OP t1_ivkep24 wrote

It's not their car... it's a rental. They're not responsible for the registration. You're really going to sit here and say every car w/ FL plates in our state is a rental? Really?

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StonksGuy3000 t1_ivkeyab wrote

I thought you just saw one person voting with FL plates, not 100.

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Bobisadrummer OP t1_ivkfulw wrote

Did you read my post? If so, did you skip the part where I said "got me wondering" It seems like a whole lot of you just straight up don't read up. I don't recall accusing anyone, maybe you can point it out for me?

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StonksGuy3000 t1_ivklsaz wrote

>it got me wondering, is there not some kind of fraud happening there?

Is this not an accusation in your mind?

If you'd like a more succinct answer to your question, it's as follows: NO

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Bobisadrummer OP t1_ivknchw wrote

Oh it definitely was, but that’s because the car with FL plates was driven by an old white guy with a “fuck biden” and a thin blue line sticker. I didn’t mention this shit cause I wasn’t trying to sway opinions or answer. I was trying to get unbiased answers which apparently this sub unable to provide.

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StonksGuy3000 t1_ivkuk1d wrote

Well, we gave you some unbiased answers, so hopefully that helps. Without knowing the full context of your experience, I and everyone else seemingly concluded that you shouldn’t be concerned about election fraud based on the available evidence.

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katieleehaw t1_ivkmvsx wrote

Oh stop it. You're being really annoying. You know what your post is about.

"Election fraud!!!!!"

Your actual question, or so you claim, has been answered already.

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Bobisadrummer OP t1_ivkoxqe wrote

No, you decided to make it about that. I specifically kept the post as politically neutral as I could by not including the “fuck biden” and “thin blue line flag” stickers in order to not have biased answers. I was looking for clarification because I always figured you had to have all of your registrations, voter and auto, in the state that’s your primary residence.

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katieleehaw t1_ivl895y wrote

You only have to have proved you live there and registered to vote. The car is a moot point. Yes, when you move states, you are supposed to switch it.

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