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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Opposing voter suppression -- which is what the Georgia bill is -- isn't "politics." It's citizenship. Voting is a right and putting up barriers to the exercise of that right is wholly anti-American. There's no "both sides" here. One is right and one is wrong.[/quote] Except when non-citizens, dead people, falsely identified, and fake people are voting. Then it is called fraud. That is also wrong, as is preventing a citizen from voting. This is not “either or”, this is try to get it right by preventing fraudulent voting while enabling legal voting. You do believe in this right? Or, are you just in favor of whatever favors your party’s candidates? [/quote] The only examples of false people voting in 2020 all happen to be republicans. There is absolutely ZERO proof of dead people (this was alleged in Georgia and proven to be false) non-citizens or fake people voting. I agree, that is fraud, but it isn't happening except in the minds of Trump followers who are listening to the rants of a madman. If you have proof, please show it. I mean, even Sydney Powell said she lied to the courts.[/quote] One example. And, remember..... the election in IOWA-2 was decided by 6 votes. [quote]The State Election Board on Wednesday referred 35 cases of election-law violations to the attorney general or local district attorneys for criminal prosecution. “Election fraud is not tolerated in Georgia. When there is evidence of it, the people responsible face prosecution,” said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, chairman of the five-member board. “Georgia has multiple safeguards in place that allow our team of investigators to discover fraudulent voting. They worked to catch the wrongdoing in these cases, and they maintain the security of Georgia elections.”[/quote] Of those bound over for prosecution Wednesday for alleged violations of Georgia election law, the most noteworthy are: · The New Georgia Project which allegedly submitted 1,268 voter registration applications after the 10-day deadline, causing voters to be disenfranchised in the March 19, 2019 special election · Samunta S of Atlanta for allegedly submitting 70 false voter registration applications while canvassing for the Coalition for the People’s Agenda · Floyd J and the Fayette County Board of Elections and Voter Registration where he was director at the time for alleged improper handling of four memory cards registering 2,760 votes in the Nov. 3, 2020 general election · Joseph B of Atlanta for allegedly registering to vote while serving a felony sentence · Hassan M of Decatur for allegedly voting while serving a felony sentence · Michael W of Columbus for allegedly voting while serving a felony sentence · Brian P of Cherry Log for allegedly voting while serving a felony sentence · Talibah B of Lilburn for allegedly submitting a false voter registration application · Sharmaine S of Lithonia for allegedly submitting a false voter registration application · Sophia S of Valdosta for allegedly voting in another person’s name · Albert N of Winder for allegedly voting as a non-citizen · Sean W of Covington for allegedly voting as a non-citizen · Clifton S of Fairburn for allegedly registering to vote as a non-citizen · Hurlstone H of Locust Grove for allegedly voting as a non-citizen https://sos.ga.gov/index.php/elections/state_election_board_refers_voter_fraud_cases_for_prosecution[/quote]
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