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What state is Soros trying to steal?
« on: September 21, 2016, 01:22:37 PM »
My guess is he will go at Texas.  Huge dem network there, repubs just assume it, and plenty of illegals.  38 electoral votes that repubs always win.  
Hilary was tied there a few weeks ago at 40%.  



Soros-Linked ‘October Surprise That Will End Trump’: The Campaign To Register 8 Million ‘Global Citizens’ To Vote

A new campaign, touted as the “October surprise that will end Trump”, is seeking to mobilise a “secret swing state” of more than 8 million mostly unregistered “global citizens” and “progressive” Americans living abroad to vote in the U.S. election.

The initiative was launched in London in the United Kingdom on Wednesday by ‘Avaaz’, a registered U.S. charity and one the world’s largest and most powerful activist groups linked to globalist billionaire George Soros. Campaigners toured from the University College London down to Parliament blasting Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born in the USA’ while chanting “Don’t Vote Trump” from an open top bus.

While illegal for registered U.S. charities to work with or for presidential candidates, a spokeswoman for Avaaz denied any connection to the Hillary campaign when quizzed. Campaigners with Avaaz however, were recorded shouting, “Vote for Hillary!” during the demonstration.

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Re: What state is Soros trying to steal?
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2016, 01:26:38 PM »
Could be TX - maybe they deliver 8 million syrians/foreigners/illegals to texas and give them all a TX address, a week before the election.
How late can a person register in texas before the election, and still vote?

Texas says withdrawing from U.S. refugee resettlement program

Source: Reuters

Texas gave notice on Wednesday that it was withdrawing from participating in the U.S. Office of Refugee Resettlement's program, citing security concerns after failing in federal court to halt the inflow of Syrian refugees into the state.

The Texas State Refugee Coordinator sent a letter to the agency, giving 120 days notice of its intention to withdraw, charging that the program was riddled with problems that present security risks, Republican Governor Greg Abbott said.

"Despite multiple requests by the State of Texas, the federal government lacks the capability or the will to distinguish the dangerous from the harmless, and Texas will not be an accomplice to such dereliction of duty to the American people," Abbott said in a statement.

Texas, a bellwether state for conservative policies, has seen other Republican-led states follow its lead in challenging the Obama administration's refugee resettlement plans in and out of the courts.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-refugees-texas-idUSKCN11R2FI