What a revealing tweet: 1. You compare voting with complaining; 2. You don’t see any issue with a complaint office being open only one or two days a month;
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Then what's the purpose of the law? I haven't heard anyone explain that yet.
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Adds more early voting days. Requires more polling places if long lines. Makes drop boxes permanent. ID or SS# instead of signature on mail ballots to alleviate thrown out votes due to signature not matching. Strengthens rules against electioneering.
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But that’s not an accurate comparison when you consider the new restrictions the GOP are pushing through. And why are they doing it? They want to reduce the numbers voting. That’s voter suppression, not the administrative tidying up you’re describing.
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They aren't new restrictions. Learn the effing facts, dude.
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Serious question: do you think that people in some neighborhoods should have short waits, while others must stand in line for hours with lines stretching for blocks?
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Of course not. That's why this law, for the first time ever, provides that any polling place with a wait of more than an hour triggers an inquiry in order to fix it at the next election -- with more booths, or more precincts, or better efficiency, or whatever.
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Quin if you love democracy you’d try to favor policy that makes it as easy as possible for all citizens to vote. But you don’t. You support bad faith arguments for a dying Conservative party that has no gameplan to win elections or new voters.
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Sure. To make it easy for REAL citizens to vote where they are supposed to, and under their own names. But hard for non-residents, dead people, phantom "voters," etc. All of which occur far more regularly than the media reports.
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I'd be really curious to know why the Georgia GOP (and GOP in several other states) are so hot to trot out these initiatives right on the heels of recent elections that did not go in favor of the GOP. Just coincidence?
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Georgia's system was a mess. It took WAY too long to get accurate results. There was all sorts of confusion, and several real anomalies. NOT ENOUGH to have given Trump the win, but the system needed fixing.
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