In Georgia, officials did not supply power cords for their voting machines at a polling site in a mostly African-American neighborhood. The batteries died and people waiter for hours. This is voter suppression y’all.pic.twitter.com/ePFVem9WoE
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Replying to @zellieimani
Consdering Kemp is in charge I really don't see how this is not an automatic disqualification for him & a win for Abrams. This is absolutely absurd. My polling place has the option of paper, though we chose electronic (we as in my 10 yr old chose
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Replying to @NancySara_78 @zellieimani
That's hilarious. So a candidate should be disqualified because in one situation, because it's taking longer to make it through a line because the officials forgot power strips? And on Brian Kemp's orders I assume
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Replying to @ben_sleigh
No, he should be disqualified because it's b.s. that the person running in the election is also in charge of verifying that it's an honorable & honest election. Also there's been multiple credible accusations of him suppressing votes.
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Replying to @NancySara_78
That's not true at all. The person in office doesn't even have control over any aspect of the voting outside of campaigning. The counties are responsible for providing locations and machines. How the crap can he "surpress" when he has no power?
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Kemp is running for Governor while being Secratary of State, which is in charge of state elections. Multiple actions by Kemp have been considered by others to be attempts to suppress voter turnout. He refused to recuse himself from overseeing the election.
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