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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]a college ID doesn't confirm RESIDENCY, only that you're enrolled in a college.[/quote] Actually a report card or transcript from a Texas school is a valid proof of residence for the purpose of getting a Texas driver's license. So it seems like college identification should be accepted.[/quote] Correct me if I am wrong..... A driver’s license is a state document. Can’t you get a TX driver’s license at any DMV in the state of TX? Voter registration is local. You register in the locality in which you live. A TX driver’s license only demonstrates that you live in TX - somewhere. It does not confirm that you reside in a specific city/town/county for the purposes of voting. [/quote] Damn what kinda driver's licenses they got in Texas that don't confirm your residency?[/quote] It may have changed, but when I lived in Texas, a driver's license was sufficient for voting. The same is true now in Virginia. As for the widespread voter registration fraud in the OP, the report is about all of the people identified as noncitizens and removed from the list. Whatever citizenship verification is in place seems to be working. [/quote]
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