Texas High Court Denies GOP Effort To Reject Houston Votes

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The Texas Supreme Court on Sunday denied a Republican-led petition to toss nearly 127,000 ballots cast at drive-thru voting places in the Houston area.

The state’s all-Republican high court rejected the request from a state representative and two GOP candidates without explaining its decision. Their effort to have the Harris County ballots thrown out is still set to be taken up during an emergency hearing in federal court on Monday.

Conservative Texas activists have railed against expanded voting access in Harris County, where a record 1.4 million early votes have already been cast. The county is the nation’s third largest and a crucial battleground in Texas, where President Donald Trump and Republicans are bracing for the closest election in decades on Tuesday.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. I think the telling point is the unchallenged claim that 9 out of 10 such drive-through locations are located in Democrat areas. The 2016 results for the county showed 54.2% for Clinton and 41.8% for Trump (the rest was for third-party), so obviously there is something prejudicial about where these new locations have been placed. Proportionally it should have been 4 out of ten in Republican location.

  2. Notice no decision explanation by the court. This decision is impossible to explain, because this drive-through nonsense is a clear violation of the Texas law. RINO justices appointed by Bush crime family, playing a kangaroo court.

  3. It has come to this. The Republicans know that the only way they can win is by suppressing the vote. The present day Republican party has become so corrupt and rotten that it needs to be completely dismantled and replaced by a new honest center-right party.

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