"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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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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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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How do you have two CCLs? Most states have reciprocal carry laws in place that negate multiple CCL requirements. Hmmmmmm
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One for each identity, duh! ;)
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Voter fraud is also much more common than you're making it out to be.
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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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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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