A new survey shows that Texas voters are split between stopping voter fraud and protecting access to the polls. The Barbara Jordan Public Policy Research and Survey Center at Texas Southern University released findings on Tuesday showing that voters were evenly split when asked whether ensuring eligible citizens aren’t denied the right to vote is…
Texas voters split 50-50 on stopping voter fraud vs. protecting access: Poll
Originally reported by The Hill
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