This is anti-democratic bullying, and it ends with states not being able to pass any laws, no matter how popular with their own citizens, without corporate approval.https://twitter.com/bluestein/status/1375502263125483526 …
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Replying to @yeselson
Certainly many of the major parts. The AJC poll on the identification provisions showed huge majority support in GA among every demographic group.
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Replying to @yeselson
Nobody even seems to know why they're supposed to be angry at it.
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Replying to @baseballcrank
It’s designed to create obstacles to exercising the right to vote. It’s utterly gratuitous and pretextual, there is zero policy rationale for it. The GA eiection was robust and fraud free. Maybe it will blow up in Rs faces. Maybe it will hurt Dems. Regardless, it’s wrong.
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Replying to @j_henry2 @baseballcrank
Right. The Democratic Party—whose modern founding as post Jim Crow party is grounded in Black Americans risking their lives for the right to vote in states like GA—are the cynical ones here. Got it.
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We're talking about a bill that makes drop boxes permanent law, expands weekend voting times, & cracks down on precincts with long lines. Biden says that dwarfs Jim Crow. You cannot seriously defend that.
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Replying to @baseballcrank @j_henry2
He was angry and exaggerated. You should take the anger seriously. AlBit again: regardless of course sequences, what is the intent in GA or any other state? Why are these bills being introduced and passed? Any theories?
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