No, because that's not a permanent residence. Each state has their own residency requirements, so you'd have to comply with the residency requirements of whatever state you want to be a voting resident of. This is one of the issues called out in the current voting fraud scheme: people illegally voting with an RV park / campground as their address.
No, because that's not a permanent residence. Each state has their own residency requirements, so you'd have to comply with the residency requirements of whatever state you want to be a voting resident of. This is one of the issues called out in the current voting fraud scheme: people illegally voting with an RV park / campground as their address.