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Anyone who reads the text of the Georgia voting law (SB 202) can see that it does NOT suppress voting. When will Biden admit that?
Anonymous ? - You provide a nice rant, but you don't point out the lines in the law that suppress voting, even though you ironically claim I'm the one who can't read. I provided a convenient link to the text of the law for you. If you are such a good reader, please point out what lines you think "suppress" voting? Of course, you won't be able to do so...The falsehoods of some on the Left are so tiresome, especially when they have no connection with reality...
οικος - You criticize without citing text from the actual law. I can see why. Here's text from the law:
" Requiring two Saturday
87 voting days and two optional Sunday voting days will dramatically increase the total voting
88 hours for voters across the State of Georgia, and all electors in Georgia will have access
89 to multiple opportunities to vote in person on the weekend for the first time;"
Looks like the law will provide many people with MORE opportunities to vote...
8 Answers
- οικοςLv 73 weeks ago
No, removing drop boxes from inner (blue) cities and making it harder to vote by mail, as the military (and Trump) have done for years won't have ANY effect on the vote. And making it illegal to give food or water to people standing in line for a few minutes in suburban or rural areas and for hours in urban (blue) areas won't have any effect, either. Of course not . . . .
- electricpoleLv 73 weeks ago
Political agenda. Anything less than free for all unchecked voting in their strongholds is "suppression" to the Left
- Anonymous3 weeks ago
Yet the same laws in blue Minnesota is not a racist.
Funny that.
Source(s): E.G.G.M.A.N - ?Lv 73 weeks ago
It very clearly does suppress voting. there's no reason to prevent distribution on food and beverages, limit ballot boxes, and cut off early voting.
- 3 weeks ago
Republicans defund education because educated voters don't vote Republican, as Rmp shows they can't read.
The regulations that republicans want to put in place is voter suppression that makes Jim Crow look tame. This began in 2013 when the republican majority axed Section 4(b) and Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, I've had the displeasure of living through eight presidents and I have never seen the GOP more determined to dismantle our election by suppressing votes like its the 19th century. When thousands of polling places in minority districts are being shuttered, it's not about protection but suppression. Republican congress publicly admitted on camera that the more people vote during an election the less advantage Republicans have. Why over the past 40 years has there never been a major case of election fraud? Think. Nobody has claimed election fraud except #45 and he voted by mail in Florida.
Jokes on PIE, its been proven the majority of Republicans can't read past a 4th grade level which is why they consider #45 a genius.
"Yet the same laws in blue Minnesota is not a racist."
"It's not as restrictive as NY's voting laws."
Did Tucker Carlson tell you that?
- ?Lv 53 weeks ago
The Liberal voting base CAN'T read above an 8th grade Level!
This IS WHY Democrats keep them chained to their Plantation FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!