Maybe. But it looks like the state is pretty serious about it:
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In all, the State of Texas filed 134 felony charges against the four defendants with sentences ranging between six months in jail to 99 years in prison. The grand jury indicted Commissioner Brown on 23 felonies, Jackson on 97 felonies, Burns on eight felonies and Ward on six felonies.
Among the charges are:
Engaging in organized election fraud
Illegal voting
Fraudulent use of an application for a mail-in ballot
Unlawful possession of a mail-in ballot
Tampering with a government record
Election fraud”
Meanwhile, today, Wray says ‘no wide-spread voting fraud.
I guess the KEY word there is wide-spread.
I wish Wray had the guts to do a serious sit-down with Tom Fitton.
Good. Hopefully it sets an example.