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Here is the actual advisory.
https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/laws/advisory2024-30.shtml
They have to be legally registered to vote in the first place.
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While I would be tougher, it's not nearly as bad as the article and glowniggers make it out to be.

That said - My most recent registration was not that stringent.
When I went to update my registration following a move, they did not ask to view my license, a passport, or even an electricity bill to verify my address. Last time I voted I was required to show ID of course, but being allowed to register with no effort on their part in the first place was concerning.
 
Shame he's never getting re-elected. The recent Texas SOS advisory just sealed his, and our, fates.
that's right everyone, it's me, one of you, a fellow nazi racist. looks like Ol' Oakland Kam is just too smart and pretty for us to beat. we better all just stay home and mope about losing to a superior opponent

in the meantime, why don't we talk about our firearm collections? as a fellow GLOCK® owner, i'm also very interested in death weapons and i'd love to hear all the mods we have for the trigger thingies and the top-looky thingies on our guns. that we own
 
I just watched the clip of Kamala with Stephen Colbert. I won't link it because you shouldn't give it any views, but it's really really pozzed. Somehow, it manages to be even a softer ball than everything we've seen thus far, which is why Kamala didn't do anything too crazy, but it's probably because she knew the questions in advance. It looks so fake, and they somehow end up talking about half of her appearance about January 6.

She also bitches that people can't pronounce her name as they're cheering for her.

EDIT: Lol also when talking about all governors who are cooperating with the feds, Colbert didn't mention De Santis at all. They're butthurt.
 
While I would be tougher, it's not nearly as bad as the article and glowniggers make it out to be.

That said - My most recent registration was not that stringent.
When I went to update my registration following a move, they did not ask to view my license, a passport, or even an electricity bill to verify my address. Last time I voted I was required to show ID of course, but being allowed to register with no effort on their part in the first place was concerning.

Maybe, but every such thing like this weakens election results at the margin.

Trump only won Texas by 5.5% in 2020, down from his 9% margin in 2016, which was down from Mitt Romney's 15.8% in 2012. We're at the point where Texas should be watched with some worry, not treated as the 100% guaranteed EC vote chunk. At some point, the multiple small sources of fraud will add up to a meaningful threat, if they haven't already.
 
Maybe, but every such thing like this weakens election results at the margin.

Trump only won Texas by 5.5% in 2020, down from his 9% margin in 2016, which was down from Mitt Romney's 15.8% in 2012. We're at the point where Texas should be watched with some worry, not treated as the 100% guaranteed EC vote chunk. At some point, the multiple small sources of fraud will add up to a meaningful threat, if they haven't already.
Like I said before everyone dogpiled the doomposter, it's going to go from light red to purple to blue in 2 to maybe 3 election cycles. Hopefully a few other states turn red to offset the change, because losing Texas is a crippling, if not fatal, blow to the GOP
 
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