On the claims that elections audit try to change 2020 election results @TXsecofstate says “nothing can be further from the truth….you don’t audit the future, you audit the past.”
More election lawsuits to change the rules were filed ahead of the 2020 election than all of history, per @HvonSpakovsky#po2022
When asked the principle behind paper trail for machine voting, @TXsecofstate “It allows an audit(able) trail.” Adds, the state has created a number of failsafe checks for in-person & ballot by mail voting from the last session. #PO2022
What keeps him up at night around elections, @TXsecofstate adds misleading info (notes claims of voter suppression which might encourage folks not to cast their ballot) which leads to people not voting. Calls that real voter suppression.
When it comes to saying minorities can’t get free IDs to enable them to vote, @HvonSpakovsky calls it a “patronizingly racist” position.
Duplicate registrations due to small name changes or other reasons, is a problem that leads to mismanaged voter lists according to @ElectionLawCtr. We need to regularly clean our lists! #PO2022
Many local DAs regularly benefit from the election fraud machines they are supposed to go after, so they don’t go after them, according to @ChuckDeVore
Talking through the recent TX CCOA decision about the TX AG authority, @ChuckDeVore mentions creating multi-county DA with jurisdiction to prosecute election fraud. google.com/amp/s/thehill.…
How many non-citizens on the voter rolls in California? “We have no clue.” -@HvonSpakovsky
Glitch in DMV system in Pennsylvania over 20 years allowed 10,000 illegal aliens to register to vote, per @HvonSpakovsky & @ElectionLawCtr The state hasn’t disclosed the number of ballots cast by these individuals
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.@ElectionLawCtr starts by highlighting the 160 lawsuits from around the nation on elections. Also highlights the $450 million private funding of govt offices. #txlege#PO2021
Money used to turn public offices inti turnout machines.
Starting off with fun facts before jumping into discussing budget shortfalls.
On the BRE released Monday, @VoteGiovanni says “the feeling is that it’s better than I thought, better than most people thought. But still not good.” #txlege#PO2021