Early voting for the March Primary Election began today with Texas’ voter ID law enjoying full enforcement, despite U.S. Department of Justice objections in federal court. Just as Texans experienced in the 2013 Constitutional Election, voters must present an approved photo ID to cast a regular ballot at their polling place.
The Holder Justice Department filed a federal lawsuit against Texas in summer 2013 on the claim that voter ID was a violation of the Voting Right Act, as part of a wider national campaign to block election integrity reforms. On February 11, the DOJ requested the court consider postponing the September 2014 trial date – arguing they did not have ample time to analyze data among ethnic groups and, therefore, their effort would be “irreparably prejudiced” as a result. The DOJ was rejected on Friday.
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They need an ID to cash or deposit their welfare checks...or buy booze or cigarettes...or drive their Blingallacs - so how does it make them disenfranchised?
ReplyDelete1:18.. it's not the ones who have IDs .. it's the dead and the illegals they want to vote.
ReplyDelete1:40 you mean dead Democrats I always thought a dead Democrat was a good thing ,but I am wrong they just keep on voting.
ReplyDelete2:42 Republicans convert to D's upon death, as well.
ReplyDeleteit don't matter with the electronic voting machines, they can make anybody they want win. trust me
ReplyDeleteSometimes even Dogs and Cats and Mickey Mouse Vote too. We dont want to discriminate them by asking for I.D.
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