Stacey Abrams Claims that Despite Record Numbers, the Government Is Making It Harder to Vote in Ga.

‘People are willing to fight to make it happen anyway’

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ABRAMS: "Well, while we are excited about who‘s showing up, we have to understand that turnout does not mean there is not voter suppression activity. A lot of those voters in 2020 were able to vote by mail. One of the reasons we‘re seeing early lines is because they can no longer use the easier method of voting by mail because of SB 202, because of SB 189, laws that Raffensperger and Brian Kemp supported and pushed forward. People who are disabled, people who have lost their homes are facing harder times casting their ballots, but they refuse to be silenced. And what we are excited about is that here in the state of Georgia, despite the government making it harder to cast your ballot, people are willing to fight to make it happen anyway. So they‘re showing up, they‘re standing in lines they shouldn‘t have to stand in, because they believe their voices matter and that this election matters. And we believe they‘re standing in these lines especially to support Kamala Harris."

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