Georgia Gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams usually has a lot to say. Especially about the “inequity” of the voting system in Georgia (and about soft-porn romances, but we won’t go into that now). However, Abrams has been surprisingly silent about a new University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs post-election poll that shows that 0% of black Georgians had trouble voting in the last election.
Zero percent. Not one single black person reported having a “poor” experience while voting in the 2022 election. The post-election poll, conducted by the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs also said that 94.3% were either “very confident” or “somewhat confident” their vote counted as intended. It further showed that 99.4% of black Georgians said that they felt safe while voting, 99.5% said that they did not have a self-reported problem while voting, and 84.1% said it was easy to cast a ballot, according to the poll.
In March 2021, Georgia passed the Election Integrity Act, which required voters to have a valid ID while voting and placed some restrictions on where ballot boxes could be put. The intent of the law was to curb voter fraud. It actually expanded in-person early voting in most counties and extended poll hours and voting periods to include weekends, making it easier for voters.
Back then, Stacey Abrams, who is the founder of the voting rights group Fair Fight called the law “blatantly unconstitutional” and “nothing less than Jim Crow 2.0.” Joe Biden called the law “Jim Crow in the 21st Century” and “an atrocity,”
Black Georgians don’t seem to agree.
Georgia voters actually broke the state early voting record, with 2,288,889 ballots cast.
Looks like Stacey Abrams and Biden screwed over Atlanta big time with their " Jim Crow 2.0 " black voter suppression lie that cost Atlanta the All Star Game and huge losses for black businesses . A poll of black voters showed black voters had no issues voting and record turnout
— dave davanzo @ Triple Ultra double dare MAGA (@cbleguy) January 25, 2023
In November, Stacey Abrams lost to Brian Kemp, receiving 298,857 fewer votes than the Georgia governor.
During her concession speech, Abrams read a passage from 2 Corinthians 4:89, which suggested that she was “persecuted” but not destroyed.
The Daily Caller is reporting that Abrams did not respond to their attempts to get a comment from her about the new poll.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, however, did have something to say about it. Kemp tweeted, “Yet again, the myth of voter suppression in Georgia fails to be supported by a shred of evidence. It is past time for President Biden & his allies to apologize to the people of Georgia & request the DOJ withdraw its ridiculous lawsuit against the state.”
Yet again, the myth of voter suppression in Georgia fails to be supported by a shred of evidence.
It is past time for President Biden & his allies to apologize to the people of Georgia & request the DOJ withdraw its ridiculous lawsuit against the state. https://t.co/wVwMWQMpGD
— Brian Kemp (@BrianKempGA) January 24, 2023
Say something, Stacey!
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