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Writer at @WIRED. Author of NYT bestseller 'Chaos Monkeys'. Formerly @Facebook, @YCombinator, @GoldmanSachs. Yes, I live on a boat and in a yurt. 🇺🇸🇪🇸

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    1. Antonio García Martínez‏Verified account @antoniogm Nov 6

      "Texas isn't a blue state, it's a non-voting state." Here are some crazy facts about Texas: In most counties, the property tax assessor is the voter registrar(!). Why? Because until 1964, TX had a poll tax, so voting was a taxable event. It's mostly a side duty, often ignored.

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    2. Antonio García Martínez‏Verified account @antoniogm Nov 6

      In order to register someone else to vote in Texas, you have to be officially deputized (it's as involved as it sounds). To do so otherwise is a felony. Some counties only have a handful. Also, counties regularly purge voters as little as every two years.

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    3. Antonio García Martínez‏Verified account @antoniogm Nov 6

      In order to vote in Texas, you have to provide one of a small set of IDs. A concealed pistol license is one acceptable form. A student ID is not. This was put in place recently by a completely GOP state government.

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    4. EnoRiverBend‏ @enoriverbend Nov 6
      Replying to @antoniogm

      A CCW is, in fact, much more difficult to get than a student ID, and is better proof. For a CCW you have to prove state residency, that you're not a felon, not a fugitive from justice, certified proof of age, etc., etc. How many of these are true for student IDS?

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    5. Polkabecky‏ @polkabecky Nov 6
      Replying to @enoriverbend @antoniogm

      You have to go get fingerprinted! The CCW is pretty solid ID.

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      Antonio García Martínez‏Verified account @antoniogm Nov 6
      Replying to @polkabecky @enoriverbend

      I know. I have two and have used them to get on planes (ironically enough). Still. The IDs skew who eventually votes, and one has to wonder at the tradeoffs given that voter fraud is rarer than most people suppose.

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        2. John Sisino‏ @smarmyEOD Nov 6
          Replying to @antoniogm @polkabecky @enoriverbend

          My college issues photo IDs to not only non-residents, & green card holders, it issues them to minors & illegal aliens. I’m by no means an immigration hawk but the manifest stupidity of accepting student IDs at polling locations is so obvious that it hurts.

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        3. Polkabecky‏ @polkabecky Nov 6
          Replying to @smarmyEOD @antoniogm @enoriverbend

          I'm not a hawk, but I could've voted illegally as a minor, out-of-state student, using my ID. Student IDs also don't have the same counterfeit-prevention features as the CHL. I think both fraud & disenfranchisement are overblown; a suit was just tossed b/c 0 voters were affected.

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        2. NotJackDoolittle‏ @JackDoolittle3 Nov 6
          Replying to @antoniogm @polkabecky @enoriverbend

          How do you have two CCLs? Most states have reciprocal carry laws in place that negate multiple CCL requirements. Hmmmmmm

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        3. jan 1/1024 neanderthal.‏ @janmetdieplan Nov 6
          Replying to @JackDoolittle3 @antoniogm and

          One for each identity, duh! ;)

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        1. Trevor Young‏ @bruinsfantrev Nov 6
          Replying to @antoniogm @polkabecky @enoriverbend

          Voter fraud is also much more common than you're making it out to be.

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        1. R U M M Y‏ @Rummy_Senpai Nov 6
          Replying to @antoniogm @polkabecky @enoriverbend

          No it doesnt. It doesnt skew anything. Its insulting that you think people cant afford a measly state ID at $16, especially minorities. We need IDs to do everything else (employment, housing, buying alcohol etc) but all of a sudden its impossible for voting? Get outta here man.

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        1. Turk182  🖤‏ @Turk182_JCP Nov 6
          Replying to @antoniogm @polkabecky @enoriverbend

          No it doesn’t. You either get a license, a passport or a government issue ID. If you want to vote, that’s what you do. Voting is a privilege that sometimes requires a little effort, ya know!

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