Texas Removed 1 Million From Voter Rolls. But Most Had Moved or Died.
Briefly

The recent voter roll purges, characterized by Texas Governor Greg Abbott as a victory for election integrity, have raised significant concerns among Democrats and voting rights advocates, who see this as an alarming tactic of voter intimidation ahead of crucial elections.
In the wake of these voter roll actions, Democratic Party chair Mike Doyle expressed deep apprehension, suggesting that the timing signals a coordinated Republican effort to suppress voter participation, particularly among groups they view as more likely to register as Democrats.
Gabriel Rosales of the League of United Latin American Citizens underscored the potential implications of these actions, highlighting that targeting civic organizations and registration efforts in urban areas could undermine years of progress toward increasing voter representation and civic engagement.
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