Cleaning up...
Texas has been cleaning the 'voter roles' since 2021...
Purging voter registration rolls should not be controversial. The process is part of ensuring the integrity of the vote, making sure that ineligible voters are not allowed a ballot.
But for some Democrats looking to make an issue of purging people from the voter rolls, it's a racist attempt to deny people of color the right to vote.
Do states purge some eligible voters from the rolls inadvertently or by mistake? No doubt the answer to that question is yes. Perhaps someone who moved forgot to change their address. Perhaps they didn't notice the postcard that came in the mail reminding them to register with their new address.
The fact is that the overwhelming number of people who are purged from voter rolls were either dead or moved without telling the local registrar.
Full article, HERE from PJ Media.
So, over ONE MILLION 'voters' removed in three years. Interesting, to put it mildly!
So far, almost 2000 illegal voters (with voting history) have been sent to the AG, pending charges.
And of course the left is whining about the AG following up on election integrity issues dating back to 2022 HERE, including one democratic operative in Frio County who was investigated and found to have not just one phone and computer, but over 40 of each!
Makes one wonder 'why' that person needed all those phones and computers... Of course the MSM is NOT covering that part of the story.
So maybe, just maybe, Texas will have a pretty fair election come November. I hope...


WV has been quietly going through our voter roles as well, though I've forgotten now how many our secretary of state has said were removed (and I'm not paying the liberal Charleston Gazette money to re-read the article on the subject). Course, when the article came out, it was all skewed because "more democrats were removed than republicans!" which, if anyone had any sense whatsoever, would realize that makes sense, considering this state was heavily democrat for the last several decades and has only skewed hard red in the last 20 years. so if you are removing a lot of inactive voters, it make sense they were more democrat than republican.
Though WV doing it hasn't hit the national news - we aren't a state they care about lol
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Florida's hosed, but fingers crossed for Texas. We're still using those damn digital tabulators. 🤬