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OK, I'll give you a real answer.

Volunteers often go door-to-door to visit people in their homes and get them to sign up for voter registration. In Texas it is legal to assist people who are old, infirm or handicapped, and others who cannot leave their homes. In this case, it wasn't for voter registration, it was a request for an absentee ballot.

You can see by the groupings of addresses (some on the same street) that the same person was visiting each home and doing all the writing. They haven't shown the signature page. That would be good information to have, to verify that this is not fraudulent. The signatures would be compared with signatures on file and thrown out if they didn't match.

If you see a large group of people living at the same address, they might be living in a retirement home, etc.

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Do you have proof of your lame narrative? Soliciting and trespassing are both against the law. Retirement businesses don/t allow strangers into the facility without the legal guardians permission. You may justify stealing my vote, but I see much thievery and underhanded fraud.

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All I can do is refer you to the same post on reddit /r/conspiracy. The discussion in that post has a link to the Texas law that allows this. I have not researched it myself, but it appears to check out.

And to answer your question, retirement facilities do not allow people on site without permission. If a poll worker scheduled a visit and asked each person there if they wanted help (on the phone), they would be allowed on the visitor list.

This is called ballot harvesting, and is illegal in many states because of the influence that one can wield.

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Sure, ballot harvesting is a thing. But it can have exceptions, and one of those exceptions is if a person is elderly or otherwise cannot leave their home. That is legal under Texas law.

Now if someone really wanted to get a bunch of fake internet points, they'd research each one of those people and find out their age and health. I'd bet that they are all old. The names look like old people.