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he’s a democrat...
who cares .... he’s another melting brain like Dershowitz
he’s lifelong buddies with Barr.....
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What specific aspects of the Georgia law are you talking about? I’d honestly like to know because I have read the text and don’t know that I see what the issue is.
This should help:
another rightie 'not being racist'
WAPO is bending over backwards to try and appear "balanced." They are parsing words. They even admit that at the end of the article.
Biden wasn't wrong, in that there will be fewer opportunities to vote for working people, when working people need to be able to vote, which is either from home or at night.
The "9-5" and "in person" voting day has been outmoded for two decades and is being held on to in a desperate attempt to narrow participation and favor one tribe.
One of the biggest changes in the bill would expand early voting access for most counties, adding an additional mandatory Saturday and formally codifying Sunday voting hours as optional. Counties can have early voting open as long as 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., or 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at minimum. If you live in a larger metropolitan county, you might not notice a change. For most other counties, you will have an extra weekend day, and your weekday early voting hours will likely be longer.
Speaking of provisional ballots, out-of-precinct provisionals will not count anymore unless cast after 5 p.m. and a voter signs a statement saying they could not make it to their home precinct in time.
The sacred role of every state level government official who has a hand in voting is to ensure that every person in their state can vote, easily and with full information. That's the opposite of what's happening in Georgia and many other states, riding a false flag of "voting integrity" when research shows that voting integrity is at its highest point in history (with the possible exception of Russian digital interference).
Thank God he's not President...
WaPo has never even so much as tried to appear balanced. That’s just how bad Biden was.
This just isn’t true at all. From a publisher who CNN worked with on a fact check. Also backed by PBS...
What Does Georgia's New Voting Law SB 202 Do?
Georgia has a new slate of voting laws after Gov. Brian Kemp signed a 98-page bill Thursday. From absentee restrictions to more flexibility with voting equipment, here's a look at all the changes.www.gpb.org
Most jobs will allow you either unpaid leave or paid leave, if you have it, to go vote within voting hours on Election Day. In the likely rare event that you are not able to, they’ve expanded early voting access. This is not unreasonable in the least. There’s also this...
Further, the citizens of Georgia still have 11 weeks to request absentee ballots and, contrary to what you’ve probably heard on the news (that if someone else drops off your absentee ballot, they may be charged with a felony), there is a long list of people authorized to do it for you. This includes caregivers.
And Georgia passed no such law restricting anyone from voting on a mass basis. That Biden actually compared this to Jim Crow is disgraceful.
So even though the Georgia elections had no problems to speak of, it was necessary to hammer out this kind of voting bill? why?
so you're saying this voting bill is better for everyone? how is it better for voters in Fulton Country?
The new law removes the Georgia secretary of state as the chair of the state elections board. - why?
The law says that each county can't have more than one drop box per early voting site or per 100,000 active registered voters, whichever number is smaller. This provision will dramatically reduce the number of drop boxes available in some large counties. Fulton County, for example, says it would go from 38 drop boxes in the November election to eight in the future. - why?
Under the new law, absentee ballots are allowed to be sent out to voters 29 days before an election, down from the previous 49 days before an election. Voters are allowed to request an absentee ballot a maximum of 78 days before the election, down from 180 days. And the applications have to be received by elections officials no later than 11 days before the election, a reduction from the previous effective deadline of four days before the election. - why?
The law makes it a misdemeanor for "any person" to give or offer "any money or gifts," including "food and drink," to any voter within a polling place, within 150 feet of the building housing a polling place, or "within 25 feet of any voter standing in line to vote at any polling place." - why?
so you hve failed to articulate this bill was racially discriminatory...thanks for proving my point
nope......you're just too willfully stupid to understand....
you sound like uneducated Trump with the name calling. Grow the **** upDid I say Stacy Abrams was the one at fault, moron? The people behind the decision to pull the game were all Democrat slobs.
Sorry, I don’t have a Northeastern degree...
Try explaining why the bill was crafted to target blacks...
it's easy to see......there's no explaining it to those who refuse to acknowledge.
I agree these threads shouldn't devolve into name calling like they usually do...but the name calling was going both ways here so calling out one side of it is more of the problem than a solution.you sound like uneducated Trump with the name calling. Grow the **** up
So even though the Georgia elections had no problems to speak of, it was necessary to hammer out this kind of voting bill? why?
Among complaints about the 2020 election was how long it took for some counties to release their final vote totals, how others missed batches of ballots the first time and general confusion about why the process is not over on election night.
A change local officials embrace is a section that allows them to begin processing, but not tabulating, absentee ballots starting two weeks before the election. There's extra incentive to do so, by way of a new requirement that counties count all of the ballots nonstop as soon as polls close and finish by 5 p.m. the next day or potentially face investigation.
Plus, local officials are required to post and report the total number of ballots cast on election day, during early voting, via absentee voting and provisional ballots, all by 10:00 p.m. on election night, essentially providing the public with a denominator to understand the total possible votes out there as results trickle in.
so you're saying this voting bill is better for everyone? how is it better for voters in Fulton Country?
The new law removes the Georgia secretary of state as the chair of the state elections board. - why?
The law says that each county can't have more than one drop box per early voting site or per 100,000 active registered voters, whichever number is smaller. This provision will dramatically reduce the number of drop boxes available in some large counties. Fulton County, for example, says it would go from 38 drop boxes in the November election to eight in the future. - why?
Under the new law, absentee ballots are allowed to be sent out to voters 29 days before an election, down from the previous 49 days before an election. Voters are allowed to request an absentee ballot a maximum of 78 days before the election, down from 180 days. And the applications have to be received by elections officials no later than 11 days before the election, a reduction from the previous effective deadline of four days before the election. - why?
The law makes it a misdemeanor for "any person" to give or offer "any money or gifts," including "food and drink," to any voter within a polling place, within 150 feet of the building housing a polling place, or "within 25 feet of any voter standing in line to vote at any polling place." - why?
Were you paying attention to how long it took Georgia to actually declare a winner? The article even touched on it being a problem...
based on what? the result?This was nothing new either. They knew there was a slew of issues during the primary. Back in July. They still weren’t fixed or addressed. Saying “they had no problems to speak of” is totally inaccurate.
early voting is not expandedHow is it worse? There’s 8 drop boxes in Fulton County, early voting is actually expanded, and Kemp didn’t sign a proposal into law to eliminate early voting on Sundays, which is when many church goers in Fulton have a “souls to the polls” drive after mass. There is absolutely nothing unreasonable about this with regard to Fulton County
do you actually believe this? It just makes it easier to fix an outcomeBecause the intent is to appoint a non-partisan chair. This happened because some counties had their **** together during both the primaries and the general election while others were a complete cluster****.
That’s basically two for every congressional district and works out to one per every 82,294 people. Again, far from unreasonable. The real question you should be asking is why they’re no longer outside and in 24/7 operation at early voting sites.
What is unreasonable or racist about this? 29 days before the election is plenty of time to send them out. 78 days before the election to request an absentee ballot is plenty of time. That’s over two and a half months. As for receiving them 11 days before they election? Again, this is not unreasonable. That’s in direct response to the amount of time after the election that it took them to declare a winner. Can you explain in detail why any of this is racist and why it only affects working class people and miniritiesas opposed to everyone who lives in Georgia?
that's funny.....nobody approaches lines offering money or gifts.....anyone knows that's not what this is about. you're kidding yourself or worse if you don't see these at attempts to unequally raise the level of inconvenience to those places the republican party sees as costing them republican wins.Who cares? Why would you want someone to approach someone else in line to offer money or gifts? What is this? Tammany Hall? And, realistically, how many times will such a thing happen? As for no food an drink, the law says nothing about anyone being unable to bring their own food and beverages while at polling locations. It also says: “Depending on the location, it is still possible for third-party groups to have food and water available — and it is possible for the lines to extend beyond 150 feet.”
So what’s the fuss here? How is this unreasonable and racist voter suppression?
I agree these threads shouldn't devolve into name calling like they usually do...but the name calling was going both ways here so calling out one side of it is more of the problem than a solution.
in other words, nothing...
We now know the answer the question, “Where’s Hunter? ”...he was with his brother’s wife.
Hunter Biden opens up about relationship with brother’s widow Hallie
Beau and Hallie Biden Hunter Biden on Sunday tried to explain why he dated his dead brother’s widow — but said he could understand why “people were confused” by the eyebrow-raising romance. The pre…nypost.com
Two things:of course you'll excuse the one who began the name calling as going both ways when you agree with their perspective. People's 'philosophies' here are so damned predictable.
so what's more of the problem than the solution? maybe you?