North Carolina judge rules state violated its constitution by allowing non-residents to vote

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Even the "red" states are guilty of election fraud.

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Roy Cooper was such a disaster for the Tar Heel state, wasn't he?

The RNC sued the state of North Carolina for allowing non-residents to vote in federal elections in violation of the state's constitution. A Wake County Superior Court has ruled in the RNC's favor.

From Just the News:

The Wake County Superior Court sided with the RNC in the ruling Tuesday after the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled last year that people who have never lived in the state cannot vote in state elections.

The state stopped nonresidents from voting in state elections in the wake of the state Supreme Court ruling, but did not change its policies when it came to federal elections.

Yes, NC was letting people who never lived in the state vote in elections and only stopped when the courts ordered them to do so.

But, somehow, the state thought that people who didn't live in North Carolina should be able to vote in federal elections.

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'This is a clear win for fair and lawful elections,' RNC Chairman Joe Gruters said in a statement. 'The court upheld the North Carolina Constitution and made clear that only North Carolina residents can vote in the state. The RNC will keep fighting to ensure only eligible citizens can vote.'

Those mean Republicans and their unfair election rules like "You have to live in a state to vote there"!

Don't they realize how many illegal voters this could disenfranchise?

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