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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, just to recap: if (mainly white) voters in Buckhead wait four or more hours to vote, that’s simply due to high voter turnout. If (mainly black) voters wait four or more hours to vote, that’s suppression. Interesting. [/quote] No. If there is higher turnout than expected and voters in Buckhead and predominantly minority neighborhoods in other Atlanta suburbs have four hour waits, that is ridiculous in a first world country but not active suppression. If the Buckhead voter has no line and her minority counterparts have a four hour line at the same time, that is suppression. This isn’t rocket science. [/quote] Sure, but that hasn’t happened this election. Lines to vote ACROSS Georgia were hours long, regardless. Yet you claim certain neighborhoods (black) were having their votes suppressed while others (white) - with equally long lines - weren’t. Face it, you are making things up. Not a good look.[/quote]
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