• Rekorse
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    1 month ago

    Its just as likely to affect poor republican voters as poor democrat voters. I don’t know that increased turnout is an obvious benefit for one party. I would prefer if those who could vote do, but keep in mind there are disenfranchised voters. In Georgia I think its somewhere around 5% of adults aren’t allowed to vote.

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      1 month ago

      I mean… this isn’t my opinion. You can look the data and studies up yourself. It’s not hard.

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        1 month ago

        I think what I’m referencing is a national average, I would believe Georgia specifically is suppressing Democrat votes though. Do you have the study in mind or I should just pick a random one off a web search?