Anonymous wrote:So, lines to vote 3 WEEKS ahead of election day is now voter suppression?
You people are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, lines to vote 3 WEEKS ahead of election day is now voter suppression?
You people are ridiculous.
People are lining up for hours weeks ahead of election day because they know their state is trying to take away their vote. What you are seeing is the mix of actual voter suppression - limited polling stations; few working machines - with the reaction to that suppression.
That's why people are lining up for hours this far ahead of an election. Because they know that the GOP is doing what it can to take away their vote, and they are saying NO.
Anonymous wrote:So, lines to vote 3 WEEKS ahead of election day is now voter suppression?
You people are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:So, lines to vote 3 WEEKS ahead of election day is now voter suppression?
You people are ridiculous.
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My best friend lives in Georgia. I sent in funds and her son reported one of the long lines, so maybe they lined up? I bet the site is getting a lot of help.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate these patriots. They know that Biden is up by 1 point and their determination may be part of saving this country.
Yes, way to go. Big respect to these folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need start having international observers come in and monitor our elections. This is disgraceful.
What would that do? Every other country knows we're a shithole.
We need unbiased, expert recommendations on how to ensure our elections are free and fair. Most Americans don't think that they are, and that in and of itself is a threat to democracy.
Yeah Brian Kemp and Mitch McConnell really give a F about recommendations from other countries.
Voter suppression is the plan.
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate these patriots. They know that Biden is up by 1 point and their determination may be part of saving this country.
Anonymous wrote:3-5 hours or more. This is what attempts at voter suppression look like. But voters aren't having it and they are determined to vote no matter what Republicans throw their way.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need start having international observers come in and monitor our elections. This is disgraceful.
Um, there are 22 more days until the election (and 16 more days with the polls open). I don't know why so many people are trying to vote on the first day the polls open.
Um, maybe because Indigenous People's Day (or Columbus Day as they still call it in GA) is a state/fed holiday there. Maybe these folks are taking advantage of the one day where they won't miss work or have to burn leave to vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
A vote today counts the same as a vote on October 28 or November 3. But if people prefer to wait in line, then that is their choice.
I don't think you get it, and that is your privilege.
These precincts ALWAYS have lines because they have 2 or 3 voting machines for 100,000+ people. Waiting until election day means not getting to vote at all. It is great that YOU happen to have a precinct where you can vote, that is accessible and minimal lines. That isn't what it looks like in minority precincts in majority GOP states and counties.
You are incorrect. All the news reports I have seen state that the delays today are due to high turnout.
Even more reason to do it early.
Nope. One place has 6 machines, some of which are "glitching".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another angle is that they took the first opportunity to vote in person and are willing to endure long lines and wait times and certain discomfort to vote the m......f...er out.
Oh, it’s this. All night and all day. I do not live in a state with long lines (and already voted absentee), but I hoped to be just one of millions upon millions of tiny cuts.
“If your vote didn’t matter, they wouldn’t fight so hard to block it.” https://www.splcenter.org/news/2019/10/26/weekend-read-if-your-vote-didnt-matter-they-wouldnt-fight-so-hard-block-it