#fraudulentelections

Bravo Paxton!

Those found guilty can face up to two years in state jail and fines reaching $10,000. Moreover, voting illegally as a noncitizen or aiding a noncitizen in voting can result in sentences of up to 20 years in prison, along with hefty fines.

Early findings already confirmed that various nonprofit organizations have set up booths outside Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Driver License offices, offering to assist individuals with voter registration.

In a statement Wednesday, Attorney General Paxton said, If eligible citizens can legally register to vote when conducting their business at a DPS office, why would they need a second opportunity to register with a booth outside?”

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/ag-ken-paxton-unleashes-voter-fraud-crackdown-investigates/

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