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The Texas secretary of state announced in January they found 95,000 illegals had cast 58,000 illegal votes. Granted not all in the latest election, but there will still illegal votes.
Voter guidance in Texas
This did not go unnoticed by the prez. who tweeted
Who would have thought that it was, and I hate this phrase, fake news.
Oops, just kidding
Texas Secretary of State David Whitley has agreed to halt an investigation into the citizenship status of registered voters in a settlement agreement that will end three lawsuits filed by civil rights groups and naturalized citizens.
Under the settlement announced Friday, Whitley will rescind a Jan. 25 advisory that questioned the citizenship status of almost 100,000 registered voters but was determined to be based on flawed data that implicated a significant number of naturalized U.S. citizens who were legally eligible to vote.
I wonder if the great leader will make another tweet correcting his original tweet? What are the odds of that?
Voter guidance in Texas
Through this evaluation, the Texas Secretary of State's office discovered that a total of approximately 95,000 individuals identified by DPS as non-U.S. citizens have a matching voter registration record in Texas, approximately 58,000 of whom have voted in one or more Texas elections.
This did not go unnoticed by the prez. who tweeted
58,000 non-citizens voted in Texas, with 95,000 non-citizens registered to vote. These numbers are just the tip of the iceberg. All over the country, especially in California, voter fraud is rampant. Must be stopped. Strong voter ID!@foxandfriends
Who would have thought that it was, and I hate this phrase, fake news.
Oops, just kidding
Texas Secretary of State David Whitley has agreed to halt an investigation into the citizenship status of registered voters in a settlement agreement that will end three lawsuits filed by civil rights groups and naturalized citizens.
Under the settlement announced Friday, Whitley will rescind a Jan. 25 advisory that questioned the citizenship status of almost 100,000 registered voters but was determined to be based on flawed data that implicated a significant number of naturalized U.S. citizens who were legally eligible to vote.
I wonder if the great leader will make another tweet correcting his original tweet? What are the odds of that?