John,
For over 70 years, the Texas Attorney General's Office has had
the authority to prosecute election fraud across Texas. But now,
that authority is in jeopardy of being taken away.
On December 15, 2021, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the
highest court in Texas for criminal cases, abruptly stripped the
Texas Attorney General's Office of all authority to prosecute
election fraud. In doing so, the court broke with over a century
of Texas Supreme Court precedent, the expressed will of the
legislature, and, in the process, made Texas elections
significantly less safe and less secure than other states.
Democrats are crowing about this decision, calling it a "big
win." This decision is BAD for Texas and BAD for Election
Integrity!
Do you agree that the Attorney General should continue to have
the authority to prosecute election fraud wherever it may occur?
If so, sign our petition and let us know that you support
Election Integrity in Texas!
SIGN HERE:
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If this ruling stands, Texans will be forced to rely on local
prosecutors to investigate and prosecute election fraud. What
this means is that in large urban areas and liberal strongholds,
conservatives will have no path to pursue cases of election
fraud. We all have to speak out and make our voices heard on this
immediately!
Thankfully, the Texas Attorney General's Office has requested the
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals rehear the case and reverse their
decision. The Republican Party of Texas 100% supports the motion
for a rehearing and hopes the Court reverses this radical
decision that undermines years of precedent and the will of the
Texas Legislature.
Sign our petition and consider contributing $5, $10, $25, or more
to our Election Integrity efforts!
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Let the Court know that you won't stand for Soros-funded district
attorneys having the sole power to decide whether election fraud
has occurred in Texas.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE PETITION:
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Saving America,
Texas Republicans
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