Biden is hiding out at Camp David, so his surrogates are out today lying to black people about voting laws meant to make elections more secure.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland delivered a speech on “Bloody Sunday” at the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, Alabama.
Garland told black churchgoers that voter ID requirements are “discriminatory” and that he is fighting to stop the oppressive laws.
“The right to vote is the cornerstone of our democracy, the right from which all others are derived. It is a right that members of this community bleed for,” Garland told the faithful.
Kamala Harris gave a speech in Selma, Alabama on the 59th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.”
Harris lied about Georgia voting laws.
His strange accent is back.
“Today, in states across our nation, extremists have passed laws about bad mailboxes, restricting early voting and restricting mail-in voting,” Harris said in a bizarre accent. “In Georgia, extremists passed a law that makes it illegal to even provide food and water to people waiting in line to exercise their civic duty and right to vote.”
Harris’ accent grew stronger: “Whatever happened to the love of thy neighbor? Hypocrisy abounds!”
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Kamala Harris continues to repeat the outright lie that it is “illegal to give food and water to people waiting in line” to vote in Georgia pic.twitter.com/qyMNqm0ax3
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 3, 2024
Kamala Harris, of course, is lying.
The Georgia law signed by Governor Brian Kemp (R) says that no person may “participate in the donation of money or gifts, including, but not limited to, food and drink, to a constituent, nor may any person solicit signatures for any petition ”. , nor shall any person, other than election officials in the exercise of their duties, set up or set up tables or booths on any day on which votes are cast (1) Within 150 feet of the outer edge of any building within which find an established polling station; (2) Within any polling place; or (3) Within 25 feet of any voter in line to vote at any polling place.
Poll workers, however, can provide “self-serve water from an unattended receptacle to a voter waiting in line to vote.”