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Kemp Says Voters In Line Can Just Order Food
April 8, 2021 at 8:50 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 161 Comments
https://politicalwire.com/2021/04/08/kemp-says-voters-in-line-can-just-order-food/
"SNIP.....
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) said that voters waiting in line in Georgia could order food from Grubhub or UberEats after a new state law criminalized offers of free food and water near polling stations, the Huffington Post reports.
Said Kemp: They can order a pizza. They can order Grubhub or UberEats, right?
.....SNIP"
If ordering food and water is perfectly legal, why not just sell water and food to everyone in line for a penny?
applegrove
(118,865 posts)underpants
(182,967 posts)In the burbs we white folks dont even have time to place an order let alone need to wait for it.
Midnightwalk
(3,131 posts)The purpose of the no water law is to keep us from talking about the long lines.
Its the wait times that suppress the vote, not the water law.
The other big problem is taking away the power if the Secretary of State. Brad Raffensperger fought the lies of the Trump campaign and this sidelines him.
jalan48
(13,905 posts)applegrove
(118,865 posts)some precincts have longer lines.
jalan48
(13,905 posts)patphil
(6,235 posts)Why not just set up more voting locations and more voting stations per location?
Why not have a goal of NMT 15 minute wait to vote?
Oh, wait, this isn't about making voting easier is it?
LonePirate
(13,431 posts)I truly do not understand Republican logic and I dont think they do either.
applegrove
(118,865 posts)It is cold and directed and all over the country.
This from the link:
"SNIP.....
Long lines to vote are common in metro Atlanta, the center of Democratic power in the state, where a rapidly growing and diversifying population means the number of voters assigned to some polling places has doubled since the beginning of the last decade. In the interview, Kemp blamed county governments ― many of which are run by Democrats ― for those long lines.
They need to do a better job of running their elections and moving people through the lines, so theyre not standing out there so long, Kemp said.
Long lines can deter voters. A study from the Bipartisan Policy Center found over half a million eligible voters did not cast a ballot in 2016 due to long lines and other polling place management errors. And facing long lines once can deter voters from coming back to cast their ballots in the future.
.....SNIP"
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_606df616c5b6c70eccad0776
Kemp is a liar. He's gaslighting.
Claire Oh Nette
(2,636 posts)The assumption is some voters should expect to be in lines so long they'll be hungry and thirsty. Voting since 86. Never once waited more than 15-20 minutes to cast my vote. Most times, it's no waiting.
Of course, I am white, and always lived in smaller places in nicer neighborhoods.
They want us to talk about water and uber, and not the lines. They know certain voters will be camped out for hours. Hours.
It's not about logic at all. It's about distracting you with a minor detail so you won't be outraged at the voter suppression.
Baitball Blogger
(46,775 posts)Fine, penny hotdogs and bottles of water.
WA-03 Democrat
(3,056 posts)Lets pay them one penny to eat that hot dog!
Who knows whats in those things
SoonerPride
(12,286 posts)I'm sure that would work out well.
CrispyQ
(36,547 posts)Seriously. Where is our marketing department? The right recently compared the new GA voting laws to CO voting, which is totally ridiculous, since CO is one of the easiest states to vote in, if not the easiest.
CNN has a nice fact check on the right's claim: https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/07/politics/fact-check-georgia-colorado-election-law-kemp-scott-cotton/index.html
snip...
Washington (CNN)Republicans have blasted Major League Baseball for moving its All-Star Game from Georgia to Colorado because of Georgia's controversial new elections law.
Some of these Republicans are trying to convince Americans that baseball officials are not only wrong but hypocritical. On television and on social media, they have claimed or strongly suggested that the new Georgia law is no stricter than Colorado's elections law.
That's not even close to true.
More at link.
WA-03 Democrat
(3,056 posts)along with Oregon which has adopted much of it and made some great improvements. State run drop boxes, voter information sent before ballot and the ballots come last. Easy to fill out. Automatic registration.
For federal elections, how can the access to vote vary so much?
CrispyQ
(36,547 posts)I knew CO wasn't the only state with progressive voting laws I just couldn't think of any others.
And WA & CO were two of the first with progressive cannabis's laws, too.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)ChoppinBroccoli
(3,784 posts)Now you're not a good samaritan "handing out" food and water (oh, the horror of that thought), you're an Uber Eats driver DELIVERING food and water that people have already paid for. Instead of a dirty do-gooder that Republicans hate, you're an evil capitalist making money off of people's suffering. Republicans LOVE that.
flying_wahini
(6,679 posts)Insuring access to well equipped polls, with plenty of workers and machines.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)The law says that "any person" handing out food and water to voters standing on line to vote is subject to criminal prosecution. There's no Grubhub or Uber Eats exceptions. So if some poor sap doing her side hustle delivers to a voter standing in line, she can get arrested, her car will probably get towed and impounded, and if she's working food delivery to make a couple of extra dollars, she probably doesn't have a lot of disposable income to spend on fines, lawyers, and gate fees for impound lots.
I'm guessing that Gov. Kemp won't be volunteering to pay those expenses for anyone gullible enough to do as he says.