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Shell_Seas

(3,413 posts)
Wed Sep 11, 2024, 04:01 PM Sep 11

Texas Republicans Are Terrified, And Their Actions Prove It

Fighting democracy with voter suppression, lawsuits, and shady tactics—Texas Republicans in crisis mode.

https://www.lonestarleft.com/p/texas-republicans-are-terrified-and


The Republican Party of Texas is shaking in its boots. For decades, they’ve relied on gerrymandered maps, voter suppression laws, and massive corporate donations to cling to power in a state that’s becoming less and less like the GOP stronghold they’ve painted it to be. Now, as demographic changes and progressive organizing ramp up, the GOP is pulling out all the stops to stop people from voting. From refusing to update election systems in Montgomery County to shutting down early voting sites on college campuses in Tarrant County, Republicans are terrified that if Texans actually vote, they’ll lose.

And that’s just the beginning. Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Bexar AND Travis counties for trying to register new voters. Meanwhile, in Dallas County, they’re trying to stop the houseless community from even having the chance to cast a ballot.

The message is clear: if you’re likely to vote blue, Republicans don’t want you voting at all. But this is Texas, and if history has taught us anything, it’s that when the people decide to make their voices heard, nothing can stop them.

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Texas Republicans Are Terrified, And Their Actions Prove It (Original Post) Shell_Seas Sep 11 OP
Where the hell is the DOJ??? SheltieLover Sep 11 #1
Busy trying to distract us with... Think. Again. Sep 11 #3
Do you think the 5th circuit would be impartial? getagrip_already Sep 11 #4
This might be a good spot to post this again... Think. Again. Sep 11 #2
When I've said Texas could turn blue duncang Sep 11 #5
They are creating a self fulfilling prophecy ColinC Sep 11 #6
We have heard the same thing for decades HagathaCrispy Thursday #7

Think. Again.

(15,636 posts)
3. Busy trying to distract us with...
Wed Sep 11, 2024, 04:09 PM
Sep 11

...speeches about their FOREIGN election interference investigations.

But they did say if anyone reports threats of violence around elections, they stand ready to offer support.

getagrip_already

(16,916 posts)
4. Do you think the 5th circuit would be impartial?
Wed Sep 11, 2024, 04:16 PM
Sep 11

Doubtful. They will side with paxton and tie things up so no time will be left to redress it.

Scotus has routinely stayed smackdowns of circuit court rulings if they are deciding issues close to an election.

They eventually go into effect, but after the election.

Think. Again.

(15,636 posts)
2. This might be a good spot to post this again...
Wed Sep 11, 2024, 04:07 PM
Sep 11

Here is how you can check your registration and registration deadline dates in your state:

FIRST:
Check registration deadlines in any state here:

https://www.usvotefoundation.org/state-election-dates-and-deadlines

THEN:
Check your registration (and let others know they can check theirs) at any of these sites:

https://iwillvote.com/
(Be sure to choose YOUR state)

https://www.vote.org/

https://vote.gov/

Check your voter registration often, especially if you live in a state where republicans have any access to voter rolls or can effect voter registrations in ANY way.

See ya in November!

duncang

(2,789 posts)
5. When I've said Texas could turn blue
Wed Sep 11, 2024, 04:49 PM
Sep 11

I wasn’t kidding. Even the republicans are worried about it. I’m sure I’ll have responses like we shouldn’t waste money on it. I heard it in previous elections. So when is it worth it to try? Last election President Biden got 46.58% of the vote. 3.5% more and it would have tied. President Biden received 3.2% more than SOS Clinton. So yes I think it’s possible to pick up those 38 electoral votes.

HagathaCrispy

(56 posts)
7. We have heard the same thing for decades
Thu Sep 12, 2024, 12:46 PM
Thursday

It's very frustrating for those who live in this state especially seeing what is happening in the Rio Grande Valley. It seems to be doing what the state as a whole did in the seventies and 80s. I don't understand why the Rio Grande Valley is tilting more and more Republican. I know it's mostly the rural voters and overall Texas is becoming slightly more democratic with us capturing some of the suburbs especially around austin. Montgomery County and that county has New Braunfels seem to be lost causes it for now

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