Just do it anyway and drag out the trial until after the election. I'm sure I've seen this strategy used by someone recently.
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I bet you could, but Paxton would pick a judge that would put a stay on county efforts to register voters until after the court decides.
because he’s crooked
You misspelt ‘A Nazi’.
"A nazi." Don't give them the dignity of being a proper noun.
Oh Kenney, you silly goose.
Paxton insisted the counties' plan to pay third-party vendors to print and mail voter registration forms could lead to ineligible voters violating state law by attempting to register.
Surely, you're such a great AG and your team is so great that you'd be able to catch them, Kenney, right? Riiiiight?
Gov. Greg Abbott announced last week that a comprehensive audit of the state's voter records over the past three years found over one million ineligible voters, nearly half of which are deceased.
Prove it. I want receipts, you lying, cheating, corrupt fuck.
Gov. Greg Abbott announced last week that a comprehensive audit of the state's voter records over the past three years found over one million ineligible voters, nearly half of which are deceased.
I mean I kinda believe it. Once you die, you can't remove yourself from the voter rolls. And there's no requirement that you remove yourself after you move to a different state. Nothing really nefarious about finding people who died or moved out of state on the list.
Though the way ol' Greg puts it makes it seem like those million people tried to vote.