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Independent voting rights advocates will likely try to spread the word.
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The secretary of state’s office says it is following the legal settlement agreement it entered in 2019 after botching its first review effort. But scores of citizens are still being marked for citizenship verification — and possible removal from the rolls.
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"No pay for those who abandon their responsibilities," Abbott tweeted Monday.
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The findings are echoed in the halls of the Texas Legislature, where lawmakers are wrestling with proposed restrictions to the state’s voting laws amid unsubstantiated questions about voter fraud and the integrity of the process.
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Early and mail voters in the state so far have reached more than 65% of the total turnout four years ago, a record pace. About 6 million Texans have voted early.
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Not quite half of Texas registered voters agree that “Congress is justified in conducting impeachment investigations into actions Donald Trump has taken…