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A very valued member of the front lines of democracy social media community and commentary, Eliza Orlins, weighs in great detail about what Robert describes occurred in two major counties in Texas. Orlins has been a public defender in NYC for the past 15 years. I normally don't react viscerally to ongoing events, but please read this...and if this disgusts you as much me then please chime in, or maybe we can as a nation somehow support Texas to overwhelm this beyond overt effort to suppress the vote (with an outcome what I will argue is laying the groundwork to steal an election). In NC I will say democracy prevailed in this primary. Hope remains, but was a battered a bit. We will renew hope going forward...

Here is the opening of Orlins' commentary and then the link:

Objection: What Happened in Dallas County Was Not a Glitch

What happened in Dallas County tonight should scare the hell out of you.

Here’s the story, and I need you to follow the chain of events carefully, because the order matters.

They Changed the Rules

Dallas County has used countywide vote centers since 2019. That means you could vote at any location in the county—whatever was closest to your job, your kid’s school, your house. It worked. Voters understood it.

Then the Dallas County Republican Party, led by Chair Allen West, decided to blow that up. They originally wanted to hand-count all primary ballots—driven by the same conspiracy theories about voting machines that have been floating around since 2020. They couldn’t pull it off because they didn’t have the money or the people. But under Texas law, the decision to split into precinct-based voting had already been made. And once one party makes that call, the other party has to follow...

https://objectioneverything.substack.com/p/objection-what-happened-in-dallas

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On a + note, it was good to see strong bi-partisan pushback against Kristi Noem and the actions of DHS.Ron Filopowski/Meidas Touch highlights the senators questioning John Wilkes Woof.

“I don’t normally do this, but I have to start out this one with a full airing of Sen. Thom Tillis’s (R-NC) epic rant, which has been playing in my office on a loop for the last 5 hours straight:”

https://meidastouch.substack.com/p/today-in-politics-bulletin-320-3326?

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