OOPS: Washington Post Admits Voting Surge in Georgia Despite New Election Law

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OOPS: Washington Post Admits Voting Surge in Georgia Despite New Election Law

Well, never mind. There has been a big change in voter turnout under the new law but instead of a suppressed vote, it has actually surged according to a report on page A-11 of Sunday's paper by Washington Post reporters Amy Gardner and Matthew Brown. The headline itself contradicts all the prophecies of voter suppression last year


https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...orgia-despite-controversial-new-election-law/
 
OOPS: Washington Post Admits Voting Surge in Georgia Despite New Election Law

Well, never mind. There has been a big change in voter turnout under the new law but instead of a suppressed vote, it has actually surged according to a report on page A-11 of Sunday's paper by Washington Post reporters Amy Gardner and Matthew Brown. The headline itself contradicts all the prophecies of voter suppression last year


https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...orgia-despite-controversial-new-election-law/

LOL yep. Right. And this proves.. what exactly?
 
GRIFFIN, Ga. — When the Spalding County Board of Elections eliminated early voting on Sundays, Democrats blamed a new state law and accused the Republican-controlled board of intentionally thwarting “Souls to the Polls,” a get-out-the-vote program among Black churches to urge their congregations to cast ballots after religious services.

But after three weeks of early voting ahead of Tuesday’s primary, record-breaking turnout is undercutting predictions that the Georgia Election Integrity Act of 2021 would lead to a falloff in voting. By the end of Friday, the final day of early in-person voting, nearly 800,000 Georgians had cast ballots — more than three times the number in 2018, and higher even than in 2020, a presidential year.
 
GRIFFIN, Ga. — When the Spalding County Board of Elections eliminated early voting on Sundays, Democrats blamed a new state law and accused the Republican-controlled board of intentionally thwarting “Souls to the Polls,” a get-out-the-vote program among Black churches to urge their congregations to cast ballots after religious services.

But after three weeks of early voting ahead of Tuesday’s primary, record-breaking turnout is undercutting predictions that the Georgia Election Integrity Act of 2021 would lead to a falloff in voting. By the end of Friday, the final day of early in-person voting, nearly 800,000 Georgians had cast ballots — more than three times the number in 2018, and higher even than in 2020, a presidential year.

Yep. Haven't you learned. Every time you guys try to suppress the vote, Democrats are only incited to vote more. You're going to actually have to start with some more racist an restrictive voting rules if you're going to stop us. And we know you're going to try.
 
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