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

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A new development in Texas has drawn attention nationwide: over 1 million voters have been removed from the state's voter rolls. But while this might sound alarming at first, the majority of those removed are reported to have either moved out of state or passed away. Texas election officials say this is part of routine maintenance to ensure voter rolls are accurate and up-to-date.

Join us as we dive into the details of this large-scale voter roll cleanup, examine the reasons behind these removals, and discuss the broader implications for elections in Texas and beyond. Are these measures an essential part of maintaining electoral integrity, or do they risk disenfranchising eligible voters? Watch the full video to get all the facts and share your thoughts in the comments below!
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