Abrams Alarmed? 0% Of Black Georgia Voters Report ‘Poor’ Experience Voting

Eric Scheiner | January 31, 2023
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A new poll published by the University of Georgia’s School of Public & International Affairs, asked respondents in part to “rate your overall experience voting in this (2022 midterm) election.” Among black voters, more than 72% said “excellent,” 23% said “good,” just under 9% said “fair,” and 0% said “poor.”

In 2022 Republican Brian Kemp won the Georgia’s gubernatorial election, beating Stacey Abrams for a second time and by around seven percentage points.

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Leftist media hosts and politicians have long claimed voter suppression stemming from racist roots. Democrats had branded Georgia’s 2021 election law that imposed restrictions on voting by mail and identification requirements as “Jim Crow 2.0.”

 

 

“This is Jim Crow in the 21st Century. It must end,” Joe Biden once said of the measure.

 

 

According to the poll, 71% of Democratic voters reported an “excellent” experience, while 76% of Republican voters said the same. 

In addition, 99.4% of black voters said they felt safe while waiting to cast their ballot.

H/T NY Post

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