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Water can be provided. What's ridiculous is you implying that it can't.
I have never owned a gun nor argued against gun control. I just want fair elections. You seem to admire the many elements that can be tampered with by having too many methods to vote.

It's now a misdemeanor offense to hand water to people waiting in line at a poll in Georgia. Are you saying it's not?

We all want fair elections. Making it hard for people to vote isn't fair. Having to wait HOURS to vote isn't fair.

Too many methods to vote? Mail in or in person. There's two.

BTW, these unfair elections you are talking about only exist in your head. The Republican in charge of the election said it was completely legitimate and any claims to the contrary can be easily proven false. Why doesn't that carry any weight with you?
 

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It's now a misdemeanor offense to hand water to people waiting in line at a poll in Georgia. Are you saying it's not?

We all want fair elections. Making it hard for people to vote isn't fair. Having to wait HOURS to vote isn't fair.

Too many methods to vote? Mail in or in person. There's two.

BTW, these unfair elections you are talking about only exist in your head. The Republican in charge of the election said it was completely legitimate and any claims to the contrary can be easily proven false. Why doesn't that carry any weight with you?

WRONG,WRONG,WRONG You're falling for the propaganda again!

Myth vs. Fact: The Georgia Election Law

ELECTION INTEGRITY



The Left and their media allies have used the new Georgia election law (SB 202) signed into law last week as a pretext for their election takeover with HR. 1, leaning heavily on misconceptions, half-truths, and flat-out lies about the bill to make their case for a massive federal takeover of state election systems. Here are the facts:

Myth 1: The Georgia election law discourages voting/suppresses votes
FACT: The bill actually preserves or expands ballot access in several important ways: It requires that large precincts with lines more than an hour long take steps like adding voting machines and election personnel for the next election to reduce wait times. It does not change the number of total early voting days, and actually increases the mandatory days of early weekend voting. Compared to 2020, 134 of 159 counties will offer more early voting hours in future elections under the new law. It codifies election drop boxes, which did not exist prior to 2020. Voters can continue to vote absentee with no excuse(unlike states like Delaware, New York, and Connecticut, which require an excuse to vote absentee).

Myth 2: The Georgia law eliminates voting on Sunday to suppress African-American votes
FACT: Georgia law was silent on Sunday early voting days prior to SB 202, and in 2020 only 16 of 159 counties offered early voting on Sundays. The new law explicitly provides the option of holding early voting on two Sundays for all localities. It actually increases the mandatory days of early weekend voting across the state.

Myth 3: The Georgia election law suppresses the vote with onerous voter ID requirements
FACT: The law requires a driver?s license or free state ID number, which 97% of registered voters already have. Anyone without a valid ID can easily obtain one for free. The voter ID requirement replaces the state?s controversial signature match program that led to the disqualification of thousands of votes in 2020.

The law?s voter ID requirement for absentee ballots is overwhelmingly popular in Georgia across the board. According to an AJC poll in January, 74% of Georgia voters support it, including 63% of black voters, and 89% of those making under $25K/year.

Myth 4: The bill eliminates drop boxes for absentee voting
FACT: The drop boxes used in the last election did not exist a year ago. They were first utilized in 2020 as a pandemic precaution. This bill makes them an official part of Georgia elections, and they will be available in all 159 counties in Georgia and under supervision to protect against tampering.

Myth 5: The bill lets Republicans throw out any county votes they don?t agree with
FACT: The bipartisan State Election Board can do performance reviews of local election supervisors who fail their area?s voters with things like long lines and unfulfilled absentee ballot requests. The board will not overturn election results; the law simply provides a process to review and ensure officials are technically competent and complying with state laws and regulations . This process requires a high burden of proof over multiple elections, and the State Elections Board may only suspend up to four election supervisors at any given time, which guards against using this process to try to influence election outcomes.

Myth 6: The bill bans drinking water for voters while waiting in line
FACT: Like the countless other states that have very specific laws against electioneering near polling places, Georgia has codified rules preventing political groups from handing out food or water to voters in line as an incentive to vote, but specifically allows poll workers to make water available to anyone who wants it. The law will also directly cut down wait times, meaning refreshment for people waiting in line will be less necessary.

It seems you don't want any reform that would allow people to have faith in the election process. To use your arguments is just as hypocritical as no crisis at the border, peaceful protests and as incorrect as "He said to drink Clorox".
 

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Ohhhh, I see. It's all just a big misunderstanding. After losing the Presidential election and two Senate seats, the Republican legislature in Georgia is trying to make it easier for black people to vote! There aren't fewer days to vote, there's more! There aren't less drop off locations, there's more! Black is white! Wrong is right!

I give up. Just keep getting your "information" from right wing extremist propaganda outlets.
 

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Ohhhh, I see. It's all just a big misunderstanding. After losing the Presidential election and two Senate seats, the Republican legislature in Georgia is trying to make it easier for black people to vote! There aren't fewer days to vote, there's more! There aren't less drop off locations, there's more! Black is white! Wrong is right!

I give up. Just keep getting your "information" from right wing extremist propaganda outlets.


Sorry I've been unable to educate you.:0008 but that's on you.
 

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Georgia Still Has Not Produced Chain Of Custody Records For Over 355K Vote By Mail Ballots
By Jacob Palmieri -April 8, 2021


Where is the mainstream media?

According to a new report, Georgia still has not produced chain of custody records for over 355,000 mail-in ballots.


From Georgia Star News:

Five months after the November 3, 2020 presidential election, officials at the state and county level in Georgia have failed to produce chain of custody records for more than 355,000 absentee vote by mail ballots deposited in drop boxes located around the state for that election.

Joe Biden was certified as the victor of Georgia and its 16 Electoral College votes by a margin of 11,599 votes, or less than 0.25 percent of the 5 million votes cast in the November 3, 2020 presidential election in Georgia. According to the Georgia Secretary of State?s office, 1.3 million of those votes were cast as absentee vote by mail ballots. Based on polling conducted by John McLaughlin & Associates, 700,000 of those absentee vote by mail ballots were sent via regular mail and 600,000 were deposited in the estimated 300 drop boxes located around the state and were manually picked up and transported by election workers to the local county registrar for subsequent counting.

Yet we aren?t allowed to question the outcome of the 2020 election?


Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger admitted that 3 Georgia counties violated absentee ballot rules.
 
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