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Teh One Who Knocks
04-06-2021, 04:55 PM
Daily Wire Staff Report


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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki refused to answer multiple questions on Monday related to Georgia’s new election security law, including debunked claims that President Joe Biden has repeatedly made and whether Biden regretted his support for Major League Baseball boycotting the state after one county said that it will lose more than $100 million in revenue.

A reporter asked Psaki, “Is the President going to change the way that he talks about the new Georgia voting law?”

“Because in that interview that you’ve referenced, he said, ‘the law would end voting at five o’clock when working people are just getting off,’ and he said it would end voting hours early so working people can’t have their vote after their shift is over,” the reporter continued. “But The Washington Post gave that claim four Pinocchios because that part of the law gives counties the option to extend voting hours. And so I’m just curious if the President is going to change the way that he’s talking.”

Psaki deflected from answering the question which led to the reporter again noting that what Biden has said has been determined by election law experts to be false. “So I’m just curious if he’s going to stop saying that?” the reporter pressed.

“Well, again, I think the fact checkers will also tell you that this bill does not make it easier for people across the state of Georgia to vote, and that’s where he has concerns,” Psaki responded as she again refused to answer the question.
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Psaki was also asked if Biden thought through his remarks in an interview last week where he said that he would “strongly support” MLB pulling the All-Star Game out of the state.

Here is the interaction that Psaki had with the reporter:


REPORTER: Just to follow up on the baseball All-Star Game. I know that you made a point that he did not dictate the league, move the All-Star Game out of Georgia, but he likes to say the words of a President matter. He said he would strongly support if players in the league wanted to do that and they did it. Does he think that the PGA should move The Masters Tournament that begins this week out of Georgia?

PSAKI: I’m not here to call for anyone on behalf of the President or the Vice President or anyone to take steps and reactions to the law in Georgia. The President was asked a direct question and the context of the question was also around the league meeting to discuss this exact issue and he answered the question.

REPORTER: Then should we believe that if PGA Tour players were arriving in Augusta this week or today to register for the tournament, if they got together and decided to, or talked about not participating, that is something he would strongly support or is there a difference between the [inaudible]?

PSAKI: I’m sure you will ask me that question or him this question, but our focus is on doing what we can to advocate for making voting easier and more accessible around the country. That’s where our efforts are going to be from the White House.

REPORTER: Before the President said that he would strongly support moving the All-Star Game out of Georgia, did he consider the economic impact? Because the Cobb County Tourism CEO is saying they’re going to lose $100 million dollars in lost business activity, 8,000 hotel rooms. Did he think about that before he said he would strongly support the move?

PSAKI: Again, he was doing an interview. He was given the context, as I just read out to you in full detail of how the question was asked. He answered the question.
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lost in melb.
04-07-2021, 04:52 AM
Is Georgia the state where they want to make it illegal to hand out water and end voting on a Sunday?

perrhaps
04-07-2021, 09:40 AM
Is Georgia the state where they want to make it illegal to hand out water and end voting on a Sunday?

Not sure about the Sunday voting, but even Lindsay "Closet" Graham has criticized the water prohibition.

Teh One Who Knocks
04-07-2021, 10:41 AM
Is Georgia the state where they want to make it illegal to hand out water and end voting on a Sunday?

It's not illegal to bring people food or water. It's illegal for partisan groups to give people gifts, including food and water, while they are in line to vote. You can't do anything that could be construed as 'buying' a vote. The governor from a press conference on April 3rd:


"The ones that have complained about the water issue are factually wrong, including the president. A voter can bring food. They can bring water. They can order a pizza while they are standing in line, but we’re not going to let the NRA or the Sierra Club hand out pizza or water to people that are in line within the boundaries specified in the law. … If you’re one foot over that boundary, you can set up a table and hand out water, pizza, or whatever else you want."

It's also not illegal to vote on Sunday for early voting. From a left leaning fact check site:


For early, or advance, voting, the old law said it “shall be conducted during normal business hours on weekdays.” The new law specifies that the time period shall be “beginning at 9:00 A.M. and ending at 5:00 P.M. on weekdays.” The new law also adds a mandatory weekend day for early voting, requiring two Saturdays of early voting. The old law required one.

The law makes Sunday early voting optional for up to two Sundays before elections.

And even if they don't use the option for two Sundays to be used for early voting before election day, how many freaking days do you need to cast your vote? The Georgia law allows (I believe) 17 days of early voting before election day. If you can't get your vote cast in that time, up to and including all day on election day, then you aren't trying very hard to vote.