Georgia’s election dignity rules, which the General Assembly passed in 2021 and strengthened in 2023, has been in the Democrats ‘ sights for decades. Georgia has been targeted by the Democrats for an even longer period of time.
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This back up to before the 2021 rules. In 2018, when now-Gov. Brian Kemp (R-Ga. ) barely defeated Stacey” President of Earth” Abrams (D-I’m not a governor, but I play an elected leader on TV ), the left went ballistic. Democrats appeared to be mistaken because Abrams refused to concede the competition and Kemp appeared to be a liar government. It was the Dems ‘ similar old election-denial melody in a different key.
During the 2020 election, Democrats set up treat columns and handed out candidate-branded jugs of water to people waiting in long election lines. The Peach State’s election was tannic due to the downright long lines and other shenanigans. Republican voters who were largely uninterested in the Jan. 2021 Senate runoff stayed house, more supporting the idea that Georgia was a crimson state ready for Democrats to take control.
What happened in 2020 and earlier 2021 prompted the General Assembly to adopt legislation to make it “easier to vote and harder to cheat”, in Kemp’s terms. Because the Peach State passed a law that did n’t provide Dems with election information on a silver platter, the Democrats screamed to the roof.
In USA Today, tender fool Abrams wrote an op-ed that caused Major League Baseball to move Atlanta to host the 2021 All-Star Game. Of course, the Atlanta Braves got the best revenge by winning the World Series, and USA Today stealth-edited Abrams ‘ op-ed to replace the advice that MLB may punish Georgia and the companies around Atlanta, many of which are minority-owned.
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The storyline was that gaining Georgia’s elections apparently equated to racism. Interestingly, companies denounced the condition while lawmakers like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris decried the bill as” Jim Crow 2.0.” According to a democratic Christian business, Christians are unable to “be a light unto the world” by outlawing Democrats ‘ distribution of political water bottles.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren blatantly described Kemp as the” Republican who is sitting in Stacey Abrams ‘ head” and claimed that he had signed the legislation to restore Georgia to Jim Crow. ( Hey, Fauxcahontas :]middle finger emoji redacted ]! )
The Peach State quickly established that the Democrats were mistaken. Attendance for Atlanta’s gubernatorial election in 2021 increased, and minority voters in the midterm elections in 2022 saw record-breaking majority turnout despite the GOP’s sweeping of all but one nationwide contest. Donald Trump won the election next week, demonstrating that Georgia is more diverse than many folks would like to admit.
In Georgia in 2024, the departed continued to try to deceive and rest. Democratic candidates fabricated campaign promises about the state’s newborn babies protection, in order to advance a dramatic pro-abortion agenda, and Democrats distributed false propaganda about the state’s ballot questions related to taxes. A judge also shot down one metro Atlanta state’s eleventh-hour work to fraudulently send in more last-minute authorized citizens. Through it all, Trump also won, and the poll questions passed, helping Citizens probably save on their fees.
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The Boston Globe’s Jeff Jacoby wrote on Tuesday:
After the severe and difficult presidential campaign, Biden called on the nation to “bring down the heat” in a statement from the White House Rose Garden next year. Republicans and Donald Trump supporters have repeatedly urged an ending to divisive rhetoric, but Biden has never, if ever, attacked those on his side of the aisle who have used extremely ridiculous speech. Biden’s personal words have been very dangerous at times. He claimed at one place that Trump was using “language you heard in Nazi Germany” and that Trump’s supporters are” the single wastes I see floating out there” in an insult a week before the vote.
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The president might be too eager to rescind anything he has said especially about Trump. However, he may begin by formally reversing his disparaging remarks about Georgia’s election law if he truly wishes to calm the hot atmosphere of the past few years. Nearly four years of information have established clearly that Georgians did not attempt to thwart the results of the election. Simply put, the” Jim Crow” assault was pure racist demagoguery without any real justification.
Why, then, do the Democrats not offer an apology for defaming the Peach State? Why are n’t we hearing mea culpas from the left? We know why: the departed may try to use the same language in 2026, 2028, and on into infinity.
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We’re not holding our breath, though, as conservative Georgians would appreciate the Democrats ‘ retort and lies.