Democracy weighed down by voter fraud, immigration, the judicial system, and politicians

Julie Reeder
Julie Reeder
One of the pastors in our town told me he received six ballots for the last election. Another friend let me know yesterday that she voted, but the code on her in person ballot was for Penasquitos and did not match the code on her mail in ballot, which was Fallbrook. She said, “Problems abound.”In an interview with the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton this week, he offered a comprehensive insight into the complexities surrounding Texas voter fraud, immigration, and the legal and political battles that shape these issues. The implications were for Texas and, by extension, the broader United States political landscape.The Attorney General's frustration extended to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and their lack of transparency. His concerns about the potential illegal activi
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