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Texas Now Investigating 386 More Cases of Voter Fraud, Attorney General Tells CP

Started by G.L.R., Mon 12 Jul 2021

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G.L.R.

Texas Now Investigating 386 More Cases of Voter Fraud, Attorney General Tells CPAC

July 11, 2021



Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton  told an audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)  on July 11 that his office is investigating nearly 400 more alleged  cases of voter fraud...

The 386 cases that are being investigated are in addition to more  than 500 cases that his office has prosecuted, Paxton said, without elaborating on the details of some of the cases. "Do not believe the narrative, because in Texas we are going to fight  election fraud," Paxton said, noting that Republicans would have  struggled during election day last year if his office hadn't stopped  local election officials from breaking rules around balloting. Referring to claims that voter fraud doesn't exist—made typically by  Democrats—the Republican attorney general described it as a false  narrative.


"People tell you there is no election fraud. Let me just tell you  right now, my office has 511 counts in court... We have another 386 that we're investigating," he told the  CPAC audience in Texas. "If you add those together, that's more  election fraud than my office has prosecuted since it started investigating election fraud years and years ago. So do not believe the narrative, because in Texas we are going to fight election fraud." In June, Paxton announced that his office is investigating 500 cases that are "waiting to be heard in court."


Texas's state Senate approved a sweeping bill a month prior to that announcement that would grant more power to poll watchers by giving them increased access inside polling areas. It would also create new penalties against election officials who restrict poll watchers' movements and would allow a judge to void the outcome of an election if the number of fraudulent votes could change the result, among other provisions. Democrats walked out during the very end of the previous legislative  session in late May, ending the chances of approving any new voter  integrity laws in the near future. That prompted Gov. Greg Abbott, a  Republican, to call a new session focused on passing the election reform  bill... Democrats claim that they're  designed to suppress voter turnout rates, namely among minority groups.


During an interview on July 11, Abbott again pushed for the bill's passage. "Even Democrats in the Texas House of Representatives, they agree  that as [it] concerns mail-in ballots, that is an area where improving  the mail-in ballot system is a way to achieve greater election  integrity," Paxton is running for reelection as attorney general in 2022, and  faces Republican primary opposition...


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G.L.R.

Yeah, let's not keep fooling ourselves, THIS WILL KEEP HAPPENING. History will repeat itself, but in different ways.  Were we born just yesterday?  Come on!

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Quote from: GLR on Tue 13 Jul 2021
Yeah, let's not keep fooling ourselves, THIS WILL KEEP HAPPENING. History will repeat itself, but in different ways.  Were we born just yesterday?  Come on!
2020 was a test to see what'll be tolerated.They're gonna do as they please till America grows a spine and a Serra brass.88

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