Posted on 05/08/2021 5:36:57 AM PDT by j.cam
Joe Biden has been calling SB 202, the law in Georgia designed to secure elections from fraud, Jim Crow. The example he gives in speeches is that people are not allowed to have food and water at the polls. That is not true, and it has nothing to do with SB 202....
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A little more seriously, I have never waited in line to vote long enough where I needed to eat or get more water than a mouthful at the water fountain. The article mentions something I had never heard before - in Georgia the Democrats had turned voting into a pizza party in some precincts. But the lying media said that under the new line you couldn't even bring a bottle of water with you.
I never been in line long enough to need a bottle of water. It is BS... The longest I ever been in line to vote was 35 minutes... that was in 1984. The precinct was busy because a neighbor was running for state house... (she was the mom of my best friend). She won the precinct, but lost by 75 votes..
I was in line more than an hour to vote for President Reagan....I had a bottle for my 18 month old but no spare diaper...Luckily she was only wet...
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I wasn’t aware that Elections in GA only take place in the middle of Summer during a Heatwave.
My wife and I liven Georgia, we have voted here for ver 30 years, a combined 60 years. Most of our elections were single day voting and often entailed standing in line for hours. Not once in that time were we offered drinks or beverages. I have never seen more Bull Manure in my life. I remember getting in line to vote forReagan. It was cold,raining and I stood in line until after the polls closed. We lived outside Fort Gordon with lot of military personnel. It was very mixed race. Now you have days and days to vote. We voted early during the run offs. Less than an hour in and out.
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