Seeberger Residency Questions & Finances

Republican GOP nominee Rick Seeberger has a lot of issues as a candidate, which may be why the GOP didn't want him to run in the first place.

Seeberger has issues with his personal finances. But it appears he also has issues with his campaign finances as it looks like he hasn't filed his campaign finances reports. For a guy who's mentioned transparency a couple of times on the campaign trail, this commission is pretty funny.

He now has questions surfacing about his residency. Now the questions about residency are largely a moot point because I don't think you have to actually live in the area you want to represent in Congress for very long.

But they do go to a candidates integrity. If they say something or represent facts to be a certain way, they damn well ought to be that way. Pretty simple, right?

So here is video of Seeberger's standard opening.



As you can hear in the video, he talks about how he and his wife moved to El Paso 20 years ago.

But if you continue watching the video there is footage of him from four years ago complaining at a Doña Ana County Commissioner's Court meeting about being let go. Several people have characterized it as Seeberger was "run out" of New Mexico. I don't know if that is the case, but what is interesting in the video is that he claims to be a tax payer in that county.

So it begs the question, does he, or did he own property there in New Mexico? I mean I supposed I could look it up on any of his bankruptcy filings. My main point is, was he being honest when he addressed the Court four years ago or is he being honest now?

Seeberger is a guy who likes to threaten to sue people, as several sources have confirmed following the KCOS debate. Problem is, he's a public figure now. Its not so easy to claim damages or threaten to sue people anymore.

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