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<blockquote data-quote="sstterry" data-source="post: 1677527" data-attributes="member: 28912"><p>Georgia has done a terrible job on messaging on their voting bill. For instance, the rule is that no one in line to vote can be approached by any campaign within 25ft of the polls. In the last election, both sides were giving out water within that distance because the lines were so long. All they had to do was say enforce the rule. Instead, they added "food or drink" to the bill. Totally unnecessary and it just gave them a bad look overall. What they should have said in the bill was that no campaign can approach a voter within 25ft of the polls "for any reason". By writing the bill the way they did, they have given the left, particularly the black vote, reason to turn out in 2022 the way they did in 2020 and also created a national outcry (not just from the left but from corporate America too). The Senate may hang in the balance again in 2020 (but there will be quite a few open Republican Senate seats in that cycle.)</p><p></p><p>I have heard that McConnel and the Chamber of Commerce have had a falling out because the Chamber is not giving to only Republicans now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstterry, post: 1677527, member: 28912"] Georgia has done a terrible job on messaging on their voting bill. For instance, the rule is that no one in line to vote can be approached by any campaign within 25ft of the polls. In the last election, both sides were giving out water within that distance because the lines were so long. All they had to do was say enforce the rule. Instead, they added "food or drink" to the bill. Totally unnecessary and it just gave them a bad look overall. What they should have said in the bill was that no campaign can approach a voter within 25ft of the polls "for any reason". By writing the bill the way they did, they have given the left, particularly the black vote, reason to turn out in 2022 the way they did in 2020 and also created a national outcry (not just from the left but from corporate America too). The Senate may hang in the balance again in 2020 (but there will be quite a few open Republican Senate seats in that cycle.) I have heard that McConnel and the Chamber of Commerce have had a falling out because the Chamber is not giving to only Republicans now. [/QUOTE]
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