Anyone who wants to convince me that voting has not been made more difficult in Georgia should explain to me why making it a crime to give people standing in line to vote a bottle of water is somehow making our elections more secure.
Anyone who wants to convince me that voting has not been made more difficult in Georgia should explain to me why making it a crime to give people standing in line to vote a bottle of water is somehow making our elections more secure.
Don't you know that the votes of poor people (who traditionally are the ones who have to stand in line for hours) can be bought with a bottle of water?
And you know what political party would care enough to provide water to the people who are standing in line for hours...
I don't know for sure that this is the argument but I think it's close.
And I 100% agree that it's been made more difficult.
Anyone who wants to convince me that voting has not been made more difficult in Georgia should explain to me why making it a crime to give people standing in line to vote a bottle of water is somehow making our elections more secure.
Something something Capitalism? Maybe you can still sell them water?
Don't you know that the votes of poor people (who traditionally are the ones who have to stand in line for hours) can be bought with a bottle of water?
And you know what political party would care enough to provide water to the people who are standing in line for hours...
I don't know for sure that this is the argument but I think it's close.
And I 100% agree that it's been made more difficult.
So, do water sales stop on election days? Inquiring minds want to know.