High Ranking Democrat Facing Eligibility Challenge
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(Birther Report) U.S. Senator for Louisiana Mary Landrieu's eligibility challenged by retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness. Col. Maness is running for the senate seat Landrieu appears to now occupy illegally. Fear not though, Landrieu is a Democrat. Like Obama, Landrieu is above the law and does not have to follow pesky rules.
Fox News reports: Louisiana Democrat Sen. Landrieu faces more questions about her residency
A Louisiana Republican challenging Democrat Mary Landrieu for her Senate seat is expanding his efforts to prove the three-term lawmaker doesn’t live in her home state, instead using her parents’ address to qualify for the November ballot.
GOP Senate candidate Rob Maness on Friday submitted a written compliant to district attorneys in four Louisiana parishes calling on them to object to Landrieu’s residency qualifications.
The Tea Party-backed Maness formally began questioning Landrieu’s residency last week when he sent a letter about the issue to the Louisiana secretary of state. Landrieu and her husband live in $2.5 million home on Capitol Hill, according to a statement of candidacy she filed in January with the Federal Election Commission.
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(Birther Report) U.S. Senator for Louisiana Mary Landrieu's eligibility challenged by retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness. Col. Maness is running for the senate seat Landrieu appears to now occupy illegally. Fear not though, Landrieu is a Democrat. Like Obama, Landrieu is above the law and does not have to follow pesky rules.
Fox News reports: Louisiana Democrat Sen. Landrieu faces more questions about her residency
A Louisiana Republican challenging Democrat Mary Landrieu for her Senate seat is expanding his efforts to prove the three-term lawmaker doesn’t live in her home state, instead using her parents’ address to qualify for the November ballot.
GOP Senate candidate Rob Maness on Friday submitted a written compliant to district attorneys in four Louisiana parishes calling on them to object to Landrieu’s residency qualifications.
The Tea Party-backed Maness formally began questioning Landrieu’s residency last week when he sent a letter about the issue to the Louisiana secretary of state. Landrieu and her husband live in $2.5 million home on Capitol Hill, according to a statement of candidacy she filed in January with the Federal Election Commission.
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