Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Wisconsin, Arizona, Texas…The list goes on. Wherever Republicans control the legislature, they pass suppression laws aimed at young and minority voters. We will keep fighting in court, but in 2020 #VoteDemocrat. https://t.co/UxeZt0AqEb
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) December 14, 2019
Incredible @ajc story measuring the impact of closing polling places in Georgia. "Precinct closures and longer distances likely prevented an estimated 54,000 to 85,000 voters from casting ballots on Election Day last year." https://t.co/wGxxmRSXSK pic.twitter.com/cChend96QI
— Sam Levine (@srl) December 13, 2019
Here’s the thing: poll closures was only ONE limitation for GA voters. This does not account for 4-5 hour lines, rejected absentee ballots, uncured provisional ballots, and faulty voting machines. The election was stolen. Invest in voter protection NOW. https://t.co/7AhuDNX05C
— Hillary Holley (@HillaryHolley4) December 14, 2019
"This election is about who counts in the state." Our Daily episode last year was prescient https://t.co/yIwPmZRfKs
— Steadman™ (@AsteadWesley) December 13, 2019
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp must now answer for why he (as secretary of state) & election board members rigged the 2018 election in ways that targeted low-income people & minorities, in order to deprive them of their right to vote.
— Wes Jordan✌💙 (@wesley_jordan) December 11, 2019
A: It guaranteed his win.https://t.co/zvZEhhmOcl