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Texas GOP pushes lawmakers to limit vote-by-mail for seniors and cut early voting period

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I'm curious, is Matt Rinaldi saying all the laws and restrictions the GQP in Texas has passed the last 20 years or so, the 2020 election results are not valid? Why not just get to the point and pass legislation that only GOP votes count?


“Texas Republicans rightly have no faith in the 2020 election results and we don’t care how many times the elites tell us we have to,” said Republican Party of Texas Chairman Matt Rinaldi, who was elected the leader of the party with no opposition.

What’s more, the Republican Party of Texas membership voted overwhelmingly at its statewide convention in June to make more election reforms its No. 1 priority for the next legislative session that begins in January. That would include increasing penalties for those who violate election laws even inadvertently, reducing early voting days and restricting mail-in balloting to only the military, the disabled and people who will be out of the county during the entirety of early voting.



 
I'm curious, is Matt Rinaldi saying all the laws and restrictions the GQP in Texas has passed the last 20 years or so, the 2020 election results are not valid? Why not just get to the point and pass legislation that only GOP votes count?


“Texas Republicans rightly have no faith in the 2020 election results and we don’t care how many times the elites tell us we have to,” said Republican Party of Texas Chairman Matt Rinaldi, who was elected the leader of the party with no opposition.

What’s more, the Republican Party of Texas membership voted overwhelmingly at its statewide convention in June to make more election reforms its No. 1 priority for the next legislative session that begins in January. That would include increasing penalties for those who violate election laws even inadvertently, reducing early voting days and restricting mail-in balloting to only the military, the disabled and people who will be out of the county during the entirety of early voting.



Not to worry, the same group also voted to secede so hopefully by 2024 Texas voting will only matter to Texans!
 
Not to worry, the same group also voted to secede so hopefully by 2024 Texas voting will only matter to Texans!
Look on the bright side...if we lose Texas, Ted Cruz goes along for the ride as well...
 
And Abbott, no more border backups for business.
We may have to institute a stay in Texas regulation for that new flood of immigrants.
 
Is anyone surprised? The gop admitted long ago, the fewer people voting, the better for them.
 
maybe old Texas Republicans shouldn't be voting.
 
I'm curious, is Matt Rinaldi saying all the laws and restrictions the GQP in Texas has passed the last 20 years or so, the 2020 election results are not valid? Why not just get to the point and pass legislation that only GOP votes count?


“Texas Republicans rightly have no faith in the 2020 election results and we don’t care how many times the elites tell us we have to,” said Republican Party of Texas Chairman Matt Rinaldi, who was elected the leader of the party with no opposition.

What’s more, the Republican Party of Texas membership voted overwhelmingly at its statewide convention in June to make more election reforms its No. 1 priority for the next legislative session that begins in January. That would include increasing penalties for those who violate election laws even inadvertently, reducing early voting days and restricting mail-in balloting to only the military, the disabled and people who will be out of the county during the entirety of early voting.



Who's going to verify that?
 
Not to worry, the same group also voted to secede so hopefully by 2024 Texas voting will only matter to Texans!
I would not care as long as they take their share of the National debt with them.
 
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