In Texas, New Law Is Stopping the Steal
Townhall,
by
Matt Vespa
Original Article
Posted By: ladydawgfan,
2/18/2022 11:42:10 PM
Voter integrity is essential. It's popular. It's why for all the Democrats' yelling about how this, that, and the other is racist regarding new voter laws, these laws aren't going anywhere. Election security withstood an onslaught from Democrats' allies in the media. Then, it dawned on Democrats—gee, voter ID laws are popular.
Yeah, they are—and always have been, fellas. Across the board, Americans support voter ID. This isn't new. The gaslighting began when Democrats, resigned to defeat, tried to say they always supported such measures. Wrong.
"Voter integrity laws is Jim Crow 2.0."
"The GOP is racist."
These tired and stale talking points are just noise
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Trigger2 2/19/2022 5:01:14 AM (No. 1076306)
Stopping the steal. That's what demonrats have their panties twisted up.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Krause 2/19/2022 5:51:52 AM (No. 1076324)
Penalties for any illegal voter activities need to be clearly stated, for the voter, the vote counter, and the vote harvester. Minimum penalty includes jail time.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
LonestarM3 2/19/2022 7:02:35 AM (No. 1076351)
I live in Texas. Just yesterday took a 3 hour class to be a County election clerk in upcoming elections. I was impressed with the the training. Very detailed and professional. Although I voted in every election since 1964, this is the first time I taken part in the process itself.
As to claims of "voter suppression" -- it is hard to imagine how an eligible voter could be turned away. Just as importantly, it looks like the procedures should make it hard for an ineligible voter to get by.
One important point the instructor made: Although it will be obvious by which voter check-in desk we are manning, there is to be nothing about our dress, manner or actions that indicates our party affiliation. That is how it should be.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
lennon47 2/19/2022 7:19:46 AM (No. 1076362)
Texas is so darn racist...wanting an honest election is as racist as it gets.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
BarryNo 2/19/2022 7:26:42 AM (No. 1076367)
Just understand; they arent surrendering. They are adapting. Our job is to kee their adaptations as ineffective as possible, for the sake of We the People, and our descendants.
1. Paper ballots, in-person voting, purple thumb.
Face to face and irradicable confirmation that you've cast your vote.
2. Clean up voter roles. We should disenfranchise ANY community, county, or State that doesn't do this prior to EVERY Presidential election cycle, at least.
3. Absentee ballots to military serving overseas, and state department serving overseas. Only! No exceptions! For all others, if the election is important to you, come home and vote in person.
4. All ballots must be matched to documentation, dated and time stamped. The ballots inside must match time stamps and listed quantities. All ballots must be passed through the system by at least two observers from each major parties, signing off as witnesses.
Mind you, they'll still find ways to bribe cheat and steal, but it will be more difficult.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
LLAMA 2/19/2022 8:36:52 AM (No. 1076416)
Texas has done a good job, both to enable eligible voters and to make it very difficult for cheaters. Now, we need to ensure that responsible authorities in every Texas county thoroughly scrub the voter rolls every year. Failure to do that should result in removal from office and potentially, jail time for serious malfeasance on the part of the responsible official.
Voting is a right for eligible persons, and a crime for the ineligible, so let's treat it that way. As a Judge said in a recent voting case, the that right to vote doesn't mean that there should be no effort required to do so.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Speedypetey 2/19/2022 8:53:59 AM (No. 1076431)
Our state election tablets have trends from election cycles over the last presidential cycles. It is interesting to watch the blue and red counties trend in the same direction percentages. What we saw and Jovan Pultizer sounded the alarm on is all the swing states had a few counties each that grossly defied the percentage trend of all the other state's counties.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
cobieone 2/19/2022 9:53:01 AM (No. 1076479)
Awesome job Texas! But there are multiple states that need to step up, of course they won't. Matter of fact, it's not really the states that are concerning. It's several counties and/or precincts within these states that are the issue. The Dems don't have to steal an entire state, just a couple of key counties, or in some situations, a couple of precincts in those counties. This is great news about Texas, but one or two rogue precincts in a swing state, and the steal is on. We have a long way to go.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Zigrid 2/19/2022 10:14:22 AM (No. 1076500)
Voter IDs are the only way WE the people will have free elections...meant for American citizens...made me wonder...how did a dictator like little Trudeau get into power...has soros been playing with Canada as well...the Canadian people were standing with the truckers and little Trudeau ran for cover..why...who's pulling his strings...what happened to the truckers is an outrage and can only be explained by a group of marxists on our northern border...who china paid off and soros commissioned to bring Canada to her knees...I lived in Canada for some time and I'm telling you folks..they may be docile..but at their core..they love freedom...
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
franq 2/19/2022 11:30:22 AM (No. 1076577)
How long before some judge strikes it down?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Catherine 2/19/2022 11:35:06 AM (No. 1076583)
# 3 - I was a child when my mother registered to vote. I'm 74 now so that was long ago. Anyway, I remember her saying she had to take a test and passed it so she would be allowed to vote. Then she said that blacks get a much harder test they can't pass so wouldn't be able to vote. It meant nothing to me at the time. I probably was younger than 10, but for some reason I remembered that. Today, there is nothing stopping anyone from registering to vote. The suppression that was left long ago. But like many still complain about being slaves, I'm sure many are still harking back to the 1950's when suppression was real.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
TheCommish 2/19/2022 7:30:37 PM (No. 1076997)
#5, my wife and I are in our 80's. I can hobble around pretty well, but she is an invalid. She is, however, mentally sharp as a tack and has an active interest in our government. She has been voting by mail for a couple of cycles because she cannot reasonably go to the polls. Accommodations for citizens in her circumstances are reasonable.
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