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![]() ![]() ![]() Section 5: States Subject: Voter Suppression Msg# 1118857
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It's about time the Republican party got off their duff and started doing some thing about this. Isn't it amazing how hard it's become to vote in this country. A total joke where other countries laugh at us. Was at eye Dr. yesterday, first thing they ask for is drivers license. I guess poor people don't have one, and when they go to the bank, I guess they just can't make transactions, or even see a Dr. Our country is totally in orbit. | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Seems a trend is developing, for the states to be working on passing laws to bolster election integrity. Latest is Texas where a bill was passed in their state senate and now goes to their House. One Repub senator described the bill: “designed to address areas through process where bad actors can take advantage because we want the people of Texas to be confident their elections are fair, honest, and open.” Click Here Florida lawmakers are working on proposed changes. Changes aiming at improving election integrity are under consideration in 47 states. Click Here Media are lining up with stories to oppose such matters. And we've seen all the slanted reporting about the recently passed Georgia law. Biden was given 4 Pinocchios by the Washington Post for bad-mouthing that Georgia law, with false accusations. Of course the Dems are fighting under the false title of "voter suppression." Seems a big stretch to be calling those election integrity matters -- voter suppressions. A big fiction, Misrepresentation. Quite a battle could result. If the Congress passes HR-1 it's likely to eventually wind up with some battles in the Supreme Court. Many folks know how the constitution gives the states responsibility for election matters. |