How To Check Voter ID Card Online?

TX AGGreg Abbott (R) own law would have stopped him from voting. His voter's card/ID don't match. Anyone else love the irony of this?

  • Obviously Abbott is up to no good right!?!?! He shouldn't be allowed to vote right?!?! (This is sarcasm for those that fail to recognize it.) "Thankfully for Abbott and others in similar cases, he was still able to cast his ballot thanks to a provision added by Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis. According to Davis’ amendment, voters whose names are similar on their voter registration and ID card may still vote if they sign an affidavit confirming their true identity. Davis’ provision reads as follows: If in determining whether a voter's name is on the list of registered voters the election officer determines that the voter's name on the documentation is substantially similar but does not match exactly the name on the list, the voter shall be accepted for voting as otherwise required by this section if the voter submits an affidavit stating that the voter is the person on the list of registered voters. Abbott fought against this provision when Davis introduced it; now, he needed it to vote." http://www.opposingviews.com/i/politics/texas-attorney-general-foiled-voter-id-law-he-endorsed?fb_action_ids=10200924866860280&fb_action_types=og.recommends&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=[422464831186644]&action_type_map=[%22og.recommends%22]&action_ref_map=[]#

  • Answer:

    That's hilarious and ironic, poetic justice at its finest.

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