Democrats lied about Georgia voter integrity law

 Red States:

Two weeks ago, RedState reported that the biggest “casualty” of the 2021 Georgia election reform bill that caused Democrats to erupt into fits was the “voter suppression” they alleged over and over again would happen if the bill was signed into law.

Well, it was, and here we are some 14 months since all the “Jim Crow” smears about the state that came from the likes of President Joe Biden, 2022 Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, Sen. Raphael Warnock and others, and the claims have proven to be demonstrably false, seeing as early primary voting numbers are setting records in the state, with increases in the triple digits in comparison to other recent gubernatorial and presidential primaries:

In total, 857,401 Georgians cast their ballots ahead of election day. Nearly 93% of those ballots were cast in person. The remaining 7% were cast absentee.

The Secretary of State’s office says these numbers show a 168% increase in early voting turnout from the last gubernatorial primary in 2018 and 212% increase from the last presidential primary in 2020.

All of this has a lot of people revisiting what was said by Democrats and their media allies in the run-up to and in the immediate aftermath of the bill being signed into law, and if they regret it considering the consequences of their lies meant hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue from the MLB All-Star Game that had it not been pulled from the state would have benefited small businesses hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic, including those owned by the very minorities Biden, Abrams, and Warnock claimed they were trying to protect.

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There is more including what should happen to those Democrats who lied about the impact of the voter integrity law.  Stacey Abrams is now the liar in chief of Georgia politics.  Her political career should be over after this.

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