Received in the USPS mail today, my voter registration card and a postcard with my address and a stranger’s name who does not live here. The message on the postcard was to alert the woman that Texas’ anti abortion law needs more democratically registered to overturn it. Gave reference to use a phone to scan QR code or go to website and register.
I tried it out it using the voter registration info just received and it said I was not registered to vote so fill out the form…?
Wow. Using no holds barred much?! And sending it to the wrong addressee?!
Desperados.
@nperpetuity
Typical in many parts of TX; I get them all the time. Texas was a Democratic State for well over 100 yrs. until the Reagan election.
Hidalgo county is in the very south of Texas, next to Mexico. Democrats have a huge majority and only they are elected to the various political posts. They have no need to cheat on elections, just when a favored Democrat is in the primaries, and several people were busted for buying votes and filling out seniors’ ballets who were house bound or did not go to the polls.
All the major cities in Texas are what one calls Blue. I guess the herd mentality is stronger in densely populated areas or city folk are too busy with the various city life activities offers to bother with sorting things out for themselves.
Ain’t nothing like a southern grudge and the stupidity behind it. Took well over a hundred years to realize the Civil War was not about slavery but a push by the British Empire to reclaim their colonies. Slavery would have extinguished itself as the Industrial era developed. But the “Mother land” couldn’t have a strong independent colony not paying tribute. So disrupting the process was needed until the Federal Reserve took off in 1913.
Didn’t teach that part in any Texas school book.