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LeftInTX

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2. No one gets prosecuted for this.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 05:54 PM
23 hrs ago

Kids use their parents address forever. Many of those "kids" are in their 50's.


When my son bought his own house. I went right over to their house and registered them to vote at their new address. When, he rented, he used ours for over 8 years.

I don't think it's illegal to register to vote where you do not reside. I think it's illegal to do it to influence an election. There is no evidence that he did that.

You are supposed to be registered to vote at some type of residential address, but there are thousands of people who are registered to vote at their place of business, particularly if they are wealthy business owner. They just use their business, so people won't know where they live.

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