Current Affairs Donald Trump POS: Judgement cometh and that right soon

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This may have been posted already as it's a few days old but I only saw it today. Sounds plausible and worrying


Under this racist/corrupt/fascist/xenophobic/sexist/bully/unconstitutional/thumbdick president (and those so-called good Christian Republicans who support his continued, easily-documented un-Christian-like corrupt behavior) anything is possible. It is as simple as that.

[insert response here from typical GOT Trump-supporting yahoo's about Vox.news, liberal media, identity politics, etc., etc.,]
 
People waiting Up to 4-5hrs to vote in Georgia.

That GOP playbook working a treat.

I’d be curious to know from the Americans in here what their voting experience is like.

For reference, here in UK I’ve never had to travel more than about a mile and a half, and I’ve never waited longer than 5mins to cast my vote.
 
People waiting Up to 4-5hrs to vote in Georgia.

That GOP playbook working a treat.

I’d be curious to know from the Americans in here what their voting experience is like.

For reference, here in UK I’ve never had to travel more than about a mile and a half, and I’ve never waited longer than 5mins to cast my vote.

“Black people fought for their rights in the sixties so it’s appropriate that people had to register to vote in the 2020 election in 1968. Anyone whose registered since is a thug. God Bless America.”
 
People waiting Up to 4-5hrs to vote in Georgia.

That GOP playbook working a treat.

I’d be curious to know from the Americans in here what their voting experience is like.

For reference, here in UK I’ve never had to travel more than about a mile and a half, and I’ve never waited longer than 5mins to cast my vote.
Most definitely. The guys on Pod Save America have been saying for months that Trump’s best (and maybe only) strategy for dealing with black voters is not to convince them to vote for him, but just to get them to stay home. Stuff like this will almost guarantee lower turnouts.

As for me, I typically do early voting, sometime in the weeks leading up to the election, and just walk in, vote and leave. Probably takes less than 15 minutes from the time I leave my house until the time I get back home. The last time I voted on the actual Election Day, I seem to recall waiting in line for a short time, but definitely not longer than half an hour. 2002 was the first election I was eligible to vote in, which was after our state made the move to voting on electronic machines, so no idea what it was like in the days of paper voting.
 
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