Voter suppression? Really? Leftist news outlets are using a single Texas case to lend support to their claims that voting laws are racist and suppress black voters. That is nonsense but the leftists are sticking to their stupid story nonetheless.
The first two mail-in ballots, in this case, were rejected for reasons other than racism, no matter what the leftist liars want people to wrongly believe.
'How could this happen?': Texas resident sees mail-in ballot application rejectedwww.youtube.com
Then on her second attempt, Gaskin reportedly ran into another roadblock when her application was rejected for insufficient information. She failed to enter the last four digits of her social security number and instead entered her driver's license number as proof of identity. Since she didn't use her driver's license number when she registered to vote in Texas 46 years ago, the application was again rejected.
Then on her second attempt, Gaskin reportedly ran into another roadblock when her application was rejected for insufficient information. She failed to enter the last four digits of her social security number and instead entered her driver's license number as proof of identity. Since she didn't use her driver's license number when she registered to vote in Texas 46 years ago, the application was again rejected.
The first two mail-in ballots, in this case, were rejected for reasons other than racism, no matter what the leftist liars want people to wrongly believe.
Liberal networks cry 'voter suppression' after black activist suffers clerical error, fails to accurately fill out mail-in ballot application form | Blaze Media
ABC, CNN, MSNBC, and others were hard at work this past week digging up examples of how Texas's new election security law may be impeding minority voters as they head to the polls for early voting in the state's primary election.But despite the supposedly manifold examples, each of the networks...
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'How could this happen?': Texas resident sees mail-in ballot application rejectedwww.youtube.com
Then on her second attempt, Gaskin reportedly ran into another roadblock when her application was rejected for insufficient information. She failed to enter the last four digits of her social security number and instead entered her driver's license number as proof of identity. Since she didn't use her driver's license number when she registered to vote in Texas 46 years ago, the application was again rejected.
Then on her second attempt, Gaskin reportedly ran into another roadblock when her application was rejected for insufficient information. She failed to enter the last four digits of her social security number and instead entered her driver's license number as proof of identity. Since she didn't use her driver's license number when she registered to vote in Texas 46 years ago, the application was again rejected.