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Democrats wrong again: Voting securities do not dampen voter turnout

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[b]Georgia election official has blunt question for Stacey Abrams, Biden over record early voter turnout
NEWS
CHRIS ENLOE
OCTOBER 24, 2022

Georgia election officials would like an apology from politicians — like President Joe Biden and Democrat Stacey Abrams — who claimed an election integrity law ushered in modern-day Jim Crow.
What is the background?

After Georgia passed the Election Integrity Act of 2021, Democrats claimed the law restricts voting rights and discriminates against minority voters.
"This is Jim Crow in the 21st Century. It must end. We have a moral and constitutional obligation to act," Biden said last March.

Abrams, on the other hand, called the law "racist" and described it as "a redux of Jim Crow in a suit and tie." She also claimed the law was passed because "more people of color voted, and it changed the outcome of elections in a direction that Republicans do not like."

What are Georgia officials saying?
Gabriel Sterling, COO for the Georgia secretary of state, says Democratic politicians owe Georgians an apology.
That is because Georgia voters have smashed early voter turnout records in the Peach State. By Sunday morning, 740,615 voters had voted in person. Through the same time period in the previous midterm election, just 428,413 voters had turned out to vote early.

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In fact, between in-person and absentee ballots, nearly 817,000 Georgians have already cast their 2022 votes. That number continued to balloon on Sunday.
"How many turnout records do we have to break before Stacey Abrams and President Biden apologize to Georgia?" Sterling said in a statement to Fox News.

Meanwhile, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) explained, "We’re on track to break records in terms of voter turnout in every category."
What is the response?
According to those who oppose Georgia's election integrity law, record voter turnout does not prove the law does not restrict voting access.

"High turnout is not synonymous to voter access—rather the power of organizing and the urgency of voters to remove Brian Kemp and his allies’ far-right extremism from their communities," Jaylen Black, press secretary for Abrams' campaign, told Fox News.
Indeed, some in the media are already running with that narrative: that Georgia's law is about restricting voting access, but Democrats have negated its impacts through voter mobilization.

"The early results in Georgia are consistent with the outcomes of other voting restrictions. Evidence suggests voter suppression has little effect on turnout, because Democrats mobilize in response to restrictions, canceling out much or all of the suppressive effect," wrote Jonathan Chait in New York magazine.
Theories aside, if Georgia voters continue showing up en masse like they did during the first week of early voting, liberals will no longer be able to claim in good faith that Georgia vote
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windinhishair · 61-69, M
I love it when people like you don't even read the things they post, and help disprove the point they were trying to make.

Maybe if you repeat what you said, or say it more loudly, or tweet it, or post it in a larger, bolder font, that will make it true next time.
Northwest · M
[quote]Democrats wrong again: Voting securities do not dampen voter turnout[/quote]

Your post proves them right. Had they not put the word out, people would not have come out early to vote. Logic? I wish I had a few years to school you on logic.
So you're saying oppression is a good thing because it motivates people to vote against it? 🤔
Graylight · 51-55, F
How is it a person picks up a single puzzle piece and thinks they’ve seen the whole picture?
TexChik · F
Libs always have a line of BS ready . Like when asked why they are whining g about global warming during a cold snowy winter … they reply “ it cold because of global warming “ 🙄🙄🙄
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Jeez, could you at least cut out the Rubin ad?
revenant · F
They are all intellectual snobs wannabes
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
You are a god damned idiot.
LordShadowfire · 100+, M
Hey, so how do you feel about the fact that Texas past legislature requiring people to have photo IDs in order to vote, then shut down the DMVs in 80+ rural counties to prevent eligible voters from registering?

Shoutout to @ElwoodBlues for that tidbit.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@marke The issues have been addressed multiple times in the 61 failed lawsuits. There has been no evidence of voter fraud, despite many attempts to fabricate information by election deniers. I have no doubt they will continue to do so, as you have.
@marke you can't prove a negative. It's up to those who claim that fraud did happen to prove it, and none of them have supplied one bit. Well, unless you count that one republican vote from a dead person or Trump urging that guy to find extra votes for him of course. But nothing massive that actually changed the results.
LordShadowfire · 100+, M
@marke [quote]those who claim without evidentiary support that no fraud took place[/quote]
Sorry, Sparky. Accusations leveled without evidence can be dismissed without evidence. Go find some or shut up.
Arresting voters is new, though.
No voting for me. It's too likely to be a trap
4meAndyou · F
BS will out, and the voters will shout!!!!

 
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