Meet 'Spread The Vote,' a nonprofit helping voters get IDs, rides, support so they can vote

Here’s what the Voter ID rule looks like in Texas. Because it’s not voter suppression if you have a handy flyer explaining why you’ll have to fill out a bunch of forms, swear to things that can lead to criminal charges if you don’t understand them, and still potentially have your vote thrown out 7-13 days later. That’s nothing compared to the run-around to get an actual driver’s license or ID in Texas. Expect to make multiple trips and receive threatening calls and letters due to clerical mistakes by staff and the outsourcing of some parts of the enforcement (insurance requirements) to a shady, for profit, private company.