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Georgia voter suppression? Let's ask Georgia black voters themselves.

My guess is he's in undergrad hoping to one day go to pharmacy school.
So I guess studying is "research"? :oops: :rolleyes: 😂

You could be spot on. I've never seen such a weak rebuttal game on this board, other than BScuck, who is a story telling lives-in-an-alternate reality, or the king of copy and paste Vogue articles, RGG.

Whomever accused him of being a pill counter was being generous? :oops:
 
So I guess studying is "research"? :oops: :rolleyes: 😂

You could be spot on. I've never seen such a weak rebuttal game on this board, other than BScuck, who is a story telling lives-in-an-alternate reality, or the king of copy and paste Vogue articles, RGG.

Whomever accused him of being a pill counter was being generous? :oops:
That's why I said kid. He has a 101-level at best knowledge of any topic he attempts to discuss, but it is obvious he has no 'real world' knowledge.
 
So KalimGoodman, with your inability or unwillingness to produce even just ONE dracanonian voting law impediment to black Georgia voters, as you were requested, to give credence to your argument and counter the survey, in any high school or college debating contest, you get a big fat F. You don't even try. I'm just sorry that you cannot feel happy about so many Georgia black voters having excellent voting experiences when you would love just the opposite.
Democrats believe black people are helpless.
 
It's a shame that KalimGoodman doesn't have the willingness to point out just ONE voting law difficulty for blacks in Georgia while telling all of us that we don't get it. You either have to be a completely illogical thinker or just refuse to admit when your perceived notion of voter suppression doesn't hold up in the face of a survey that is off the chart positive. Either or both pertain to KalimGoodman. Why would 72% of blacks describe their voting experience as excellent and another 24% describe as good if they truly felt the law was trying to make it more difficult for them to vote. They wouldn't.
 
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It's a shame that KalimGoodman doesn't have the willingness to point out just ONE voting law difficulty for blacks in Georgia while telling all of us that we don't get it. You either have to be a completely illogical thinker or just refuse to admit when your perceived notion of voter suppression doesn't hold up in the face of a survey that is off the chart positive. Either or both pertain to KalimGoodman. Why would 72% of blacks describe their voting experience as excellent and another 24% describe as good if they truly felt the law was trying to make it more difficult for them to vote. They wouldn't.
Because he CANNOT, and is a very typical low character lib with a big mouth, and little grey matter. 100% agenda driven. Unamerican.
 
Why would 72% of blacks describe their voting experience as excellent and another 24% describe as good if they truly felt the law was trying to make it more difficult for them to vote. They wouldn't.
I'd say at least a quarter of the black people I know believe that everything is racist and even they would not argue with that data. They would tell me black people don't know how to act in their own best interest, or country blacks are stupid because, Georgia but they wouldn't just stick their fingers in their ears and scream.
 
It's a shame that KalimGoodman doesn't have the willingness to point out just ONE voting law difficulty for blacks in Georgia while telling all of us that we don't get it. You either have to be a completely illogical thinker or just refuse to admit when your perceived notion of voter suppression doesn't hold up in the face of a survey that is off the chart positive. Either or both pertain to KalimGoodman. Why would 72% of blacks describe their voting experience as excellent and another 24% describe as good if they truly felt the law was trying to make it more difficult for them to vote. They wouldn't.
All of these hardships in the black community of which voting is the least of their worries.
 
It's a shame that KalimGoodman doesn't have the willingness to point out just ONE voting law difficulty for blacks in Georgia while telling all of us that we don't get it. You either have to be a completely illogical thinker or just refuse to admit when your perceived notion of voter suppression doesn't hold up in the face of a survey that is off the chart positive. Either or both pertain to KalimGoodman. Why would 72% of blacks describe their voting experience as excellent and another 24% describe as good if they truly felt the law was trying to make it more difficult for them to vote. They wouldn't.


Increasing the distance a boter has to travel to vote is not a supression tactic?

Reducing the number of places where voting can take place is not a supression tactic?





A new Georgia voting law reduced ballot drop box access in places that used them most
July 27, 20224:31 PM ET
Heard on All Things Considered
By Stephen Fowler Sam Gringlas Huo Jingnan

NPR, WABE and GPB compiled drop box usage data by reviewing thousands of forms used to document the number of ballots deposited in drop boxes daily across Georgia in 2020 and calculating travel time intervals to a drop box for more than 7.5 million voters. 2022 drop box locations are current as of Georgia's May 24 primary.

An analysis by NPR, WABE and Georgia Public Broadcasting also found:

  • More than half of the roughly 550,000 voters who cast their ballot using a drop box in the state's 2020 general election lived in four metro Atlanta counties — Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett — where about 50% of the voters are people of color.
  • Under the new law, the number of drop boxes in these four counties plummeted from 107 to 25.
  • Nearly 1.9 million people, a quarter of the state's voters, have seen their travel time to a drop box increase from the 2020 election.
  • More than 90% of voters who saw an increase in their travel time to a drop box live in cities or suburbs, which are home to most of the state's minority voters and vote heavily Democratic.
 
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Honest debate? LOL!


Did you read the actual report?

Or did you just ingest what the National Review article cherrypicked?

If you notice the poll database was

2/3 white vs. 1/3 black
50% self identified as "conservative" 26% self identified as liberal

The Vote Method of respondents
10% more black respondents voted early
10% more black respondents experienced wait times of up to an hour than whites

Overall Voter Satisfaction
Black & White voter satisfaction number are almost identical except for White distrust of the counting
5-7% of white voters don't believe their vote and the statewide vote was counted as intended even though overall satifaction as identical between the 2 groups

Voter Confidence
48% of Black voters had a decline in confidence of the Georgia election system overall


2022 GEORGIA POST-ELECTION SURVEY
CONDUCTED BY THE SPIA SURVEY RESEARCH CENTER
JANUARY 17, 2023
https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23584107/spia-poll.pdf
 
Did you read the actual report?

Or did you just ingest what the National Review article cherrypicked?

If you notice the poll database was

2/3 white vs. 1/3 black
50% self identified as "conservative" 26% self identified as liberal

The Vote Method of respondents
10% more black respondents voted early
10% more black respondents experienced wait times of up to an hour than whites

Overall Voter Satisfaction
Black & White voter satisfaction number are almost identical except for White distrust of the counting
5-7% of white voters don't believe their vote and the statewide vote was counted as intended even though overall satifaction as identical between the 2 groups

Voter Confidence
48% of Black voters had a decline in confidence of the Georgia election system overall


2022 GEORGIA POST-ELECTION SURVEY
CONDUCTED BY THE SPIA SURVEY RESEARCH CENTER
JANUARY 17, 2023
https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23584107/spia-poll.pdf
Good luck with debating him.
 
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Guess the conservatives have nothing to say if they read the report?

Some people live on headlines and sound bites
 
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