Georgia clergy correct the lies of Biden and Stacy Abrams about election law changes
The Conservative Clergy of Color — a group of black pastors, priests and ministers — is running a full-page ad in the Atlanta Constitution Journal newspaper saying it's "correcting the lies" President Biden and Georgia Democratic politician Stacey Abrams have told about the state's new voting law.
"There's nothing 'racist' about the Election Integrity Act, and it's certainly not 'Jim Crow 2.0.' Your lies are now devastating minority small businesses in Atlanta following the MLB's decision to move its All-Star Game to Denver, resulting in the loss of $100 million in business," reads the ad. "Enough is enough."
Jim Crow refers to state and local laws in southern U.S. states that enforced racial segregation until the mid-1960s.
Georgia Republican lawmakers who drafted, passed and enacted the law – which includes voters needing an ID for an absentee ballot – attempts to secure the state's voting system.
Critics say it restricts access to voting, particularly among minority residents.
The group argues the law in fact expands voting by extending early-voting hours and weekend voting. They also argue identification is required for other aspects of life and everyday activities.
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Also needing correction are the CEOs who have fallen for the Democrat lies about the law and those in the universities who support those lies. Sen. Warnock now admits his criticism was not based on the actual law that passed. He is not the only one to condemn a law he had not read. The CEO of American Airline did the same thing to the Texas law.
While the Fortune 500 CEOs are still attacking the law and supporting Major League Baseball, the small businesses in Georgia are pushing back against the ridiculous charges of the left.
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