What's the highest number of primaries someone could legally vote in?
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« on: May 22, 2016, 02:24:49 PM »

So I was thinking about this. It's very legal for some people to vote in two states' primaries. Say a person lives in a state that votes early and then votes. After that they move...and move soon enough to meet that state's residency requirements and are able to register and vote in that state. Say someone who moves from New Hampshire to California, plenty of time there to re-register.

So anyone know if someone kept moving to the most ideal states, what would be the max number of primaries someone could vote in? For example someone who moved from Iowa to Florida to California could likely vote in three. Any higher?
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« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2016, 12:06:32 AM »

Ask the Sisterhood of the Traveling Angry NH Women. I've heard they've been rigging primaries for Hillary all around the nation. Unfortunately, they forgot to tend to their own backyard first.
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