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MasterJedi
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« on: November 13, 2017, 10:26:28 AM »

I would imagine it also depends on if you move there, make it your permanent home and live and work for awhile before running. Nobody trusts the guy who moves states and immediately runs for office.
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MasterJedi
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« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2017, 10:40:12 AM »

I would imagine it also depends on if you move there, make it your permanent home and live and work for awhile before running. Nobody trusts the guy who moves states and immediately runs for office.

Like Hillary moving to Chappaqua?

Seems they wanted her there, plus she's still living there. Not like Scott Brown, but you have CDS so it's understandable.
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MasterJedi
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« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2017, 11:06:45 AM »

I would imagine it also depends on if you move there, make it your permanent home and live and work for awhile before running. Nobody trusts the guy who moves states and immediately runs for office.

Like Hillary moving to Chappaqua?

Seems they wanted her there, plus she's still living there. Not like Scott Brown, but you have CDS so it's understandable.
Really scratching the bottom of the barrel to prove Santander wrong, eh?

No? Carpetbagged to MA, pulled a massive tiny upset, then got rejected. Then crawled back to NH when they said they didn't want him and got rejected again. Perfect example, now he's not wanted anywhere. I'm sure if he came to FL and said "white power" you guys would love him though.
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MasterJedi
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« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2017, 11:19:18 AM »

I would imagine it also depends on if you move there, make it your permanent home and live and work for awhile before running. Nobody trusts the guy who moves states and immediately runs for office.

Like Hillary moving to Chappaqua?

Seems they wanted her there, plus she's still living there. Not like Scott Brown, but you have CDS so it's understandable.

Scott Brown was born literally across the river from NH to New Hampshirite parents, lived in NH as a child, and owned a home and paid taxes in NH for 20 years.

He lived most of his life in the 60 miles between Kittery and Boston, which just happens to span 3 states. Out west, 60 miles might not even be the distance between the two nearest towns.

Please don't confuse Master(bator) Jedi with facts, sir.

Take a nap old man, you get way too grumpy when you don't have a nap and have to interact with people who don't just lie down to your grumpy old man persona.
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