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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020: Choices between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden as Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide.  The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020: Choices between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden as Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide.  The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020: Choices between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden as Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide.  The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020: Choices between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden as Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide.  The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020: Choices between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden as Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide.  The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020: Choices between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden as Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide.  The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020: Choices between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden as Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide.  The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020: Choices between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden as Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide.  The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020: Choices between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden as Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide.  The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020: Choices between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden as Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide.  The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020: Choices between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden as Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide.  The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Austin, Texas, October 12, 2020:  Texans begin voting by mail as mail-in ballots, also known as "absentee ballots" arrive in mailboxes statewide. The forms must to be filled out and either mailed back or dropped off in person in time to be counted before the November 3rd election day.
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  • Stephanie Silver of Austin holds an umbrella as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • A voter casts his ballot from the car with help of a poll worker as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Stephanie Silver of Austin holds an umbrella as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Stephanie Silver of Austin holds an umbrella as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Stephanie Silver of Austin holds an umbrella as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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