Voters on the NC-SC Fence
Question: where do these people vote?
Undeniably, North Carolina voters stand to play a larger role in choosing the next president. So if you're a homeowner living in a sub-development like this one near Charlotte, with land in both states, do you get to choose where to send your kids to school, where to pay taxes -- and where to vote? And if you fall on the South Carolina side, are you jealous that your neighbor's vote might count just a little bit more this year? I would be. (Full disclosure: I'm from South Carolina... but not from anywhere near this neighborhood.)
Perhaps there are other examples out there... on the Ohio-Kentucky or Pennsylvania-New York border maybe?
-- Thomas Pierce
3:36 PM ET | 10- 9-2008 | permalink



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