Long lines in the first two hours of early voting are not actually indicative of a problem or too few polling locations. Do not cover them as if they are.
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I actually agree. There would plausibly be long lines on the first day of a meaningful election. That’s not necessarily a sign of a problem. Just like there are always long lines first day of flu shot clinic or any other date constrained, important thing. Maybe there’s a problem,
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But the long lines on the first day aren’t enough to tell us that.
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You are right it isn’t. Gwinnett county the second largest county in Georgia with almost 3/4 million voters, has only 9 locations to vote and one of the locations that I know of had only 10 machines today. That is outrageous. She is defending the indefensible.
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Multiply that times the number of days to vote early, then add all the other poll locations available on the actual date of the election. Betting that many poll locations in the next few days will be reporting no lines, and no voters for large blocks of time in the next few days.
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