"I live in Texas," Walker told a group of University of Georgia College Republicans on Jan. 12. "I went down to the border off and on sometimes," he said, attacking congressional Democrats for neglecting to visit the border and address the illegal immigration crisis.*
Walker made those comments after describing how he decided to run for Senate in Georgia while observing divisions in the country from his home in Texas.
The complaint centers on publicly available tax records first reported by CNN that show Walker claimed a homestead tax exemption for his residence in the Dallas area in 2021 and 2022. Texas homeowner regulations state that only an individual's "principal residence" qualifies for this exemption.
According to the Texas Comptroller’s website, Texas residents are allowed to receive the homestead exemption even if they move away for less than two years – as long as they do not establish permanent residency somewhere else. According to the site, only a homeowner’s principal residents qualify for the tax break.
The U.S. Constitution requires that that candidates in habit the state in which they will represent. The state of Georgia has about 15 rules that determine residency for candidates and includes that where a candidate claims a homestead exemption, that home will be considered their permanent residence.
Walker, who registered to vote in Atlanta in 2021, has a residence in Georgia that is registered in his wife's name but not his own. He previously lived in Texas for about two decades.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/her...georgia-report
Walker is objectively not a resident of Georgia. He lied on election forms.
Georgia law says he cant run cant be elected.
1 + 1 = 2
Here is actual election fraud.
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Chico incoming with a distraction pivot in 3 ... 2 .... 1
(chemical castration? elon musk and apple? hunter biden laptop?... has hillary breathed lately?)