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Will Georgia's new voting law make it harder for many residents to vote?

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  • Foofa
    Lv 7
    1 day ago

    Define "residents". 

  • Gary
    Lv 5
    2 days ago

    It may make it harder for SOME residents to vote especially those residents that currently reside 6' under ground, ILLEGAL ALIEN residents, convicted FELON residents, EX-resident residents, UNREGISTERED voter residents, non-resident residents and residents that cast MORE than ONE ballot! So basically it will stop ALL the residents that should NOT be voting from ILLEGALLY voting in our elections like what happened in the 2020 POTUS election!!! 

    Do you realize the state of Georgia ALONE reported a 96% registered voter turnout rate for the 2020 POTUS election and in the last 100+ YEARS until around the year 2009 (when we went to mainly electronic voting and utilizing the internet for transferring the information) NO POTUS election has EVER had over about 65% voter turnout!!

    Also EVERY time since 2008 when a demoCROOK has won an election BOTH Obummer's elections AND Biden's election there were NATIONWIDE reports of OVER 100% voter turnout! AND coincidentally with Obummer's elections Obummer WON EVERY state that did NOT require a valid state issued photo I.D. to vote and Obummer LOST EVERY state that DID REQUIRE a valid state issued photo I.D. to vote!!! BUT the demoCROOK controlled alphabet MSM has and NEVER will mention ANYTHING about this!!

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  • Anonymous
    3 days ago

    It could - but a federal law will void it out along with ALL state laws (in every state) CLEARLY meant to suppress votes!

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