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July 27, 2021
Title: Eight Myths about the Texas Election Integrity Bill
Topic: Election Reform
Discussed by James Earl White
with James White for Texas (www.jameswhitefortexas.com/)
Part 1 of 3
East Texas Representative James Earl White is a candidate for Texas Agriculture Commissioner. A lifelong Conservative, James served in the US Army with the Berlin Brigade during the demise of the Soviet Union. Today, James discusses eight myths about the
Texas Election Integrity Bill (House Bill 3).
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Questions/Issues Discussed:
Myth #1: The Texas Election Integrity Bill limits voting times or excludes certain professions that do not adhere to a traditional work schedule from being able to vote.
Myth #2: The Texas Election Integrity Bill allows mail-in ballots with discrepancies to be automatically thrown out.
Myth #3: The Texas Election Integrity Bill limits drive-through voting for all people.
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Title: Part 2 of 3 - Eight Myths about the Texas Election Integrity Bill
Topic: Election Reform
Discussed by James Earl White
with James White for Texas (www.jameswhitefortexas.com/)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Myth #4: The Texas Election Integrity Bill places unreasonable
barriers in the way of Voting Assistants who help special populations vote.
Myth #5: The Texas Election Integrity Bill allows poll
watchers to practice voter intimidation and lessens restrictions on their
removal.
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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Eight Myths about the Texas Election Integrity Bill
Topic: Election Reform
Discussed by James Earl White
with James White for Texas (www.jameswhitefortexas.com/)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
NOTE: The State Representatives who have stayed in Autin are STILL working
hard for the citizens of Texas. James Earl White is one of those Reps who is
hard at work for you.
Myth #6: The Texas Election Integrity Bill forbids people
without a Driver’s License or a Social Security Number from voting.
Myth #7: The Texas Election Integrity Bill forbids people
without a Driver’s License or a Social Security Number from requesting a mail-in
ballot.
Myth #8: The Texas Election Integrity Bill limits the help a
voter may need comprehending and marking their ballot.
BOTTOM LINE: Does the Texas Election Integrity Bill (HB3)
make it easier to vote and harder to cheat? Is this why the Left are against it?
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