Saturday, November 28, 2020

38 days left until the Georgia US Senate runoffs (#4319)

      The latest attempt to try to disenfranchise Georgia voters is based on checking every voters envelope with their signature on it to match against every voters voter registration form. A clear way to cause a tremendous amount of unnecessary work while being able to subjectively disqualify certain people's ballots. So if you are in Georgia, make sure that your signature is consistent with your signature that you signed with when you registered to vote. Now I know sometimes our signatures can vary by certain degrees and that is what republicans will be looking for especially in counties where they know it is a heavy democratic voting county.
     I have no doubt that they won't be too particular about signatures on mail in ballots in heavy republican voting counties. So make sure if you do use the mail in ballots that you sign with your normal signature and do all that is required for your vote to count. This special election in Georgia is going to be an amazing process because so much is on the line especially after an already historic election. The momentum is still there for our blue wave, we just have to make sure that it is felt once again on January 5, 2021. The end of the registration period for this special election is December 7, 2020 so make sure that if you are eligible to vote you are registered and with a signature that is easily recognizable.
     The republican party is scared once again in Georgia and well they should be. The enthusiasm for this election is squarely with we democrats as we have the most to gain and the now largest base of voters in Georgia. Meanwhile the republican party is making a disorganized run at solidifying their base to come out and vote with little incentive as will be shown. If we democrats win these 2 senate seats Covid-19 relief funds will begin to flow within about 3 weeks. If not no relief funds will be coming for the foreseeable future. Everyone in America is hurting right now except the wealthy class and there are not that many of them in Georgia. So if the Georgia electorate is hoping for some stimulus relief soon and more economic options in the future they will likely be voting for democrats.
     

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