Strict signature verification laws are a tactic used by Republicans to suppress the vote – especially poor voters and voters of color – and the laws have been condemned by Democrats, including the Georgia Democratic Party. Yet now the Democrats are using the same tactics to suppress democracy in Atlanta. Stop Cop City! pbs.org/newshour/politics/ac…

Aug 26, 2023 · 5:18 AM UTC

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The corporate master party has TWO TENTACLES TO GIVE PEOPLE AN ILLUSION of agency ! The system is RIGGED !
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Poor people can't identify themselves? How about putting a tiny fraction of government funds towards helping everyone get a means of identifying themselves? For me, living in another country, it seems very strange letting anyone vote without making sure who they are.
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Strict signature verification should make republicans stop telling the lie that mail in voting leads to fraud, but they never stop lying.
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Use voter ID and no person’s vote is “suppressed “.
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Explain to me why it's not racist to believe poor and or black citizens suffer more from signature verification. You're view is about as racist as it gets.
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Are you saying black people aren't capable of signing their names? I don't think black people are going to like you saying that.
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Some people want verification, and you think that’s bad? That’s very naive of you. Oh, you’re just campaigning now. OK.
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What the hell is voters of color? Because I know you aren't at it with calling us black folks colored?
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Mar calling black people stupid again. Get over the race card Mar!!
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You: The police must be better trained! The police: (Build a training center.) You: Stop Cop City! Stick to yoga, chakras and crystals. Politics aren’t your thing.