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  • JohnnyLoco

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    Not sure if this has been mentioned yet (my apologies if it has), but in Texas there is an option for individuals who do not already have a driver’s license or another form of state-issued identification, military identification, a passport, a naturalization certificate or a U.S. citizenship certificate. They can apply for an Election Identification Card AT NO CHARGE, which is issued at Department of Public Safety (DPS) offices and will be accepted at polling locations. Select DPS offices will be open Saturdays through Election Day.

    TxDPS - Election Identification Certificate (EIC)

    I'm sure illegals can find a way to get forged documents to qualify. Don't believe this, talk to people who work for the HHSC. I knew a guy who would frequently catch undocumented girls coming in to get their second or third round of TP40 pregnancy Medicaid before a caseworker finally noticed that they should not have qualified (because they were illegal).. Mainly this is due to HHSC workers not giving a rat's ass and taking the approach of giving benefits to everybody.

    This won't solve jack crap. And yes, most poor Dems have IDs. Real fraud is probably coming down from a much higher level. Remember the precincts in 2012 in Pennsylvania and Ohio that were somehow 100% for Obama, something that was considered to be statistically unlikely.
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    peeps

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    Gin-berg has no idea what side of the bed she got upon every morning.

    4. Texas officials have not informed the public about the new law. There has been a lack of public education about the new law, which will lead to confusion at the polls as it is implemented, Ginsburg noted. “The District Court found “woefully lacking” and “grossly” underfunded the State’s efforts to familiarize the public and poll workers regarding the new identification requirements.”

    Wasn't a problem for the ACA...
     
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