This New Poll Gives the Lie to Democrats’ ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ Myth
96% of voters in black Georgia said their voting experience in 2022 had been ‘good’ or “excellent”.
MOdere than 96 percent of black voters in Georgia—a state that Democrats claimed was enforcing “Jim Crow 2.0″— said their voting experience in 2022 was “good” or “excellent,” According to a poll.
Over 91 percent of black voters said that their voting experience has improved or not since Republican governor Brian Kemp signed into Law election integrity measures. polling University of Georgia. Zero percent of black respondents stated that they had experienced a negative voting experience. “poor,” Comparable to 0.9 percent for white respondents.
The polling is done after President Joe Biden. claimed last year that the state’s 2021 voting reform law—which required ID for absentee voting and regulated ballot drop boxes, among other measures—discriminated against black voters, calling it “Jim Crow 2.0.” Stacey Abrams, a failed Democratic candidate, repeatedly repeated Biden’s assertion during her most recent gubernatorial race, calling Georgia “Georgia.” “the worst state in the country.”
This month, a federal judge ordered Fair Fight Action, Abrams’s non-profit, to pay the state of Georgia $200,000 in legal fees. The suit was brought by the Washington Free Beacon alleging that the state suppressed minorities voters. reported:
Abrams founded the group after losing [in 2018] She claimed that Kemp used his position in order to disenfranchise minorities voters during the campaign. In September, a federal judge ruled against Fair Fight Action. This was after a four-year legal battle. The judge stated that Fair Fight Action had provided no evidence that Georgia voters struggled for the vote.
Fair Fight Action must reimburse $192,628.85 for transcription and $38,674.86 for copying expenses that Georgia incurred while defending itself against the lawsuit. This is according to a bill of cost submitted Tuesday by U.S. District Court for Northern Georgia.
Abrams maintained that black voters were subject to state-sanctioned voter suppression, even though African-American turnout was at record levels in 2022.
“We know that increased turnout has nothing to do with suppression,” Abrams said.
Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game was relocated from Atlanta to protest Democratic claims of voter suppression. The move cost $100 million in state tourism revenue.
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