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What Georgia's new e******n law really does — 9 facts
Apr 9, 2021 07:19:48   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/georgias-e******n-law-really-does-163308262.html

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Apr 9, 2021 07:48:23   #
WEBCO
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/georgias-e******n-law-really-does-163308262.html


So what's the problem?

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Apr 9, 2021 07:51:13   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
WEBCO wrote:
So what's the problem?


If you read the article you would know.

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Apr 9, 2021 08:13:23   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Bad Bob wrote:
If you read the article you would know.


You don't even know yourself.........Boob !

You just parrot anything that's far left bulls**t............Boob !





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Apr 9, 2021 08:24:06   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/georgias-e******n-law-really-does-163308262.html


A post you may wish to consider~~

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Tiptop789 wrote:
In my opinion I don't think question 1 is r****t but other forms without pictures should be acceptable. I think CO accepts many different forms.

Question 2, some people don't have a state issued ID. Again, they're other ways to verify identity.

Let me you a question, why so few drop boxes in GA? V****g should be easy, not made more difficult.


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

Myth 1: The Georgia e******n law discourages v****g/suppresses v**es

FACT: The bill actually preserves or expands b****t access in several important ways: It requires that large precincts with lines more than an hour long take steps like adding v****g machines and e******n personnel for the next e******n to reduce wait times. It does not change the number of total early v****g days, and actually increases the mandatory days of early weekend v****g. Compared to 2020, 134 of 159 counties will offer more early v****g hours in future e******ns under the new law. It codifies e******n drop boxes, which did not exist prior to 2020. V**ers can continue to v**e absentee with no excuse(unlike states like Delaware, New York, and Connecticut, which require an excuse to v**e absentee).

Myth 2: The Georgia law eliminates v****g on Sunday to suppress African-American v**es

FACT: Georgia law was silent on Sunday early v****g days prior to SB 202, and in 2020 only 16 of 159 counties offered early v****g on Sundays. The new law explicitly provides the option of holding early v****g on two Sundays for all localities. It actually increases the mandatory days of early weekend v****g across the state.

Myth 3: The Georgia e******n law suppresses the v**e with onerous v**er ID requirements

FACT: The law requires a driver’s license or free state ID number, which 97% of registered v**ers already have. Anyone without a valid ID can easily obtain one for free. The v**er ID requirement replaces the state’s controversial signature match program that led to the disqualification of thousands of v**es in 2020.

The law’s v**er ID requirement for absentee b****ts is overwhelmingly popular in Georgia across the board. According to an AJC poll in January, 74% of Georgia v**ers support it, including 63% of black v**ers, and 89% of those making under $25K/year.

Myth 4: The bill eliminates drop boxes for absentee v****g

FACT: The drop boxes used in the last e******n did not exist a year ago. They were first utilized in 2020 as a p******c precaution. This bill makes them an official part of Georgia e******ns, 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 v**es they don’t agree with

FACT: The bipartisan State E******n Board can do performance reviews of local e******n supervisors who fail their area’s v**ers with things like long lines and unfulfilled absentee b****t requests. The board will not overturn e******n 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 e******ns, and the State E******ns Board may only suspend up to four e******n supervisors at any given time, which guards against using this process to try to influence e******n outcomes.

Myth 6: The bill bans drinking water for v**ers while waiting in line

FACT: Like the countless other states that have very specific laws against e******neering near polling places, Georgia has codified rules preventing political groups from handing out food or water to v**ers in line as an incentive to v**e, 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.

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Apr 9, 2021 09:04:52   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
lindajoy wrote:
A post you may wish to consider~~

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microphor (a regular here) Joined: Jan 9, 2019 Posts: 393

Tiptop789 wrote:
In my opinion I don't think question 1 is r****t but other forms without pictures should be acceptable. I think CO accepts many different forms.

Question 2, some people don't have a state issued ID. Again, they're other ways to verify identity.

Let me you a question, why so few drop boxes in GA? V****g should be easy, not made more difficult.


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BlogMyth vs. Fact: The Georgia E******n Law

BLOG ARTICLES · MAR 30, 2021 · E******N INTEGRITY

Download a PDF version of this blog here.


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

Myth 1: The Georgia e******n law discourages v****g/suppresses v**es

FACT: The bill actually preserves or expands b****t access in several important ways: It requires that large precincts with lines more than an hour long take steps like adding v****g machines and e******n personnel for the next e******n to reduce wait times. It does not change the number of total early v****g days, and actually increases the mandatory days of early weekend v****g. Compared to 2020, 134 of 159 counties will offer more early v****g hours in future e******ns under the new law. It codifies e******n drop boxes, which did not exist prior to 2020. V**ers can continue to v**e absentee with no excuse(unlike states like Delaware, New York, and Connecticut, which require an excuse to v**e absentee).

Myth 2: The Georgia law eliminates v****g on Sunday to suppress African-American v**es

FACT: Georgia law was silent on Sunday early v****g days prior to SB 202, and in 2020 only 16 of 159 counties offered early v****g on Sundays. The new law explicitly provides the option of holding early v****g on two Sundays for all localities. It actually increases the mandatory days of early weekend v****g across the state.

Myth 3: The Georgia e******n law suppresses the v**e with onerous v**er ID requirements

FACT: The law requires a driver’s license or free state ID number, which 97% of registered v**ers already have. Anyone without a valid ID can easily obtain one for free. The v**er ID requirement replaces the state’s controversial signature match program that led to the disqualification of thousands of v**es in 2020.

The law’s v**er ID requirement for absentee b****ts is overwhelmingly popular in Georgia across the board. According to an AJC poll in January, 74% of Georgia v**ers support it, including 63% of black v**ers, and 89% of those making under $25K/year.

Myth 4: The bill eliminates drop boxes for absentee v****g

FACT: The drop boxes used in the last e******n did not exist a year ago. They were first utilized in 2020 as a p******c precaution. This bill makes them an official part of Georgia e******ns, 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 v**es they don’t agree with

FACT: The bipartisan State E******n Board can do performance reviews of local e******n supervisors who fail their area’s v**ers with things like long lines and unfulfilled absentee b****t requests. The board will not overturn e******n 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 e******ns, and the State E******ns Board may only suspend up to four e******n supervisors at any given time, which guards against using this process to try to influence e******n outcomes.

Myth 6: The bill bans drinking water for v**ers while waiting in line

FACT: Like the countless other states that have very specific laws against e******neering near polling places, Georgia has codified rules preventing political groups from handing out food or water to v**ers in line as an incentive to v**e, 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.

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Popping Bob's balloon doesn't bother him. Yahoo will just give him another one of the same color.

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Apr 9, 2021 09:42:18   #
WEBCO
 
Bad Bob wrote:
If you read the article you would know.


I read the article, and have no problem with any of it. What problems do you have with it?

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Apr 9, 2021 10:05:16   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
archie bunker wrote:
Popping Bob's balloon doesn't bother him. Yahoo will just give him another one of the same color.


Its more to discredit that lyen cite???Bob should know better ....But~~~~😂😅🤣😂

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Apr 9, 2021 11:22:32   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
lindajoy wrote:
Its more to discredit that lyen cite???Bob should know better ....But~~~~😂😅🤣😂


Bob is hard of learnin.🤣🤣🤣

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Apr 9, 2021 12:46:46   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
WEBCO wrote:
I read the article, and have no problem with any of it. What problems do you have with it?


Stated in the article.

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Apr 10, 2021 16:37:44   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Bad Bob wrote:
Stated in the article.


Another none answer?

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Apr 10, 2021 16:52:24   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Peewee wrote:
Another none answer?


Do I need to read the article to you?

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