BULLDOG
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Nothing hypothetical about reporting Paxton's claims. Are you saying a republican AG was lying?You started it--hypothetical speculation is-----FICTION.Come back to reality. I don't know why those voices in your head are distracting you with talk about a flat Earth, but tell them to knock it off.Well it is very clear that you don't make very good use of critical thinking skill when you take someone's opinion about what might or might not have happened in a hypothetical situation and try to present it as a point of fact, you probably believe the earth is flat too. Run along junior.Are the voices in your head acting up again?So by your own admission you believe the earth is flat as well. Loon.It's a fact that Paxton said those words. You don't have to agree with his opinion, but he is the republican AG of Texas.You posted an OPINION as fact. There is nothing factual about it other than it was said. People said the earth was flat too--are you going to post that as fact too?Paxton was the one engaging in Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda. I just posted an article that pointed that out.Voter suppression exists only in your shallow mind. The article is opinion based on one persons speculation-- Trump would have lost in Texas. Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda--you sound like typical democrats, forget about facts, we're more concerned with what woulda, coulda, shouldaBottom line: voter suppression works – expect more of the same in Republican-controlled states.The reality is that Paxton bragged about making it harder to vote, and said if he wouldn't have done that, Trump would have lost in Texas.