Extra irony here is that Ken Paxton has been indicted for felony securities fraud but is being protected by Republicans in his home county (Collin) who keep delaying any sort of trial
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It’s the Red state governments defrauding and disenfranchising voters.
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The picture circulating of someone voting straight Dem in Texas and the candidate being Ted Cruz could not be taken because the first thing you see when you go to vote is a sign telling you cell phones are not permitted. Be calm and vote on!
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You're either legally registered or not. There is no in between.
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You can be legally registered and have rules made that make it hard to vote.
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Yep. Voter fraud is nearly non-existent. Voter suppression is quite common.
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Breaking Down The Midterm Election Odds Based On Participation: 1. The Wealthy 100%, 2. Corporations 100% 3. American voters 36%
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Republicans despise # 3.
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Ken Paxton needs to investigate Votes being changed at Voter booths.....That's why he needs to be VOTED OUT.....
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Please don’t repeat the right wing’s baseless talking points. The only fraud being perpetrated here is the idea that voting fraud is an actual problem. Call it what it is: a false pretext designed to prevent people from voting.
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Voter suppression numbers far out weigh any fraudulent ballots.
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The Attorney General is looking out for Voter fraud in his state, and you think that is a bad thing? Isn't that part of his job?
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But he's not worried about the voting machines that are chaing votes
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Thank goodness the fact checker pages are saying George Soros had nothing to do with the caravan headed to the United States. I'm sure the people that mentioned it are sleeping with the fishes. Problem solved. Whew,that was close.
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Wow, stupid can't help themselves, can they? Tell me, o wise one, what purpose would the caravan serve for liberals? All it's done is strengthen the right's resolve around border security. Hasn't done the left any good at all. Yet Soros is paying for it?
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He should have paid at Neremburg ,but he escaped the g#llows.
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It should be more than rare, it should be extinct.
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Focusing on getting rid of the few cases that exist - and don't affect the outcome of any elections - at the detriment of deterring thousands of legitimate voters is unacceptable. That's voter suppression.
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Ah, but they do effect the outcome.https://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/peter-roff/2010/07/20/al-franken-may-have-won-his-senate-seat-through-voter-fraud …
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You're citing an op-ed from 2010. Again, every major independent investigation has determined that widespread voter fraud doesn't exist.
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Citing an oped based on facts. Illegal voting does effect outcomes. That is the subject.
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No, it doesn't. Again, if it did, Trump and his coalition would be yelling from the rooftops about it. They aren't. Why do you think that is?
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Already proved you wrong. Done.
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No, you didn't. You cited an opinion piece that is loaded with factually incorrect and assumed things.
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