Why Reverend Raphael Warnock Believes He’s The Best For The US Senate [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]
Posted December 16, 2020
The Presidential election now officially confirmed with Joe Biden as the president and now all eyes are on the state of Georgia. Voters are getting ready for one of the most important elections of 2021. The runoff election on January 5th will determine who has control of the Senate when the Biden administration begins. With election season still in effect, Reverend Raphael Warnock shares why he’s the best candidate for the US Senate.
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‘This Is A Crisis’: Folks Share Georgia Voting Catastrophes Through Videos And Photos
‘This Is A Crisis’: Folks Share Georgia Voting Catastrophes Through Videos And Photos
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1 of 9“This is ridiculous,” says Anita Heard, a 80-year-old who was first in line to vote at 6 this morning and is still waiting to cast her ballot. “Of course,” she says when I ask her if she plans to stay. “I worked for 40 years — where else am I going?” #gapol pic.twitter.com/4Cd8nwagG9
— Greg Bluestein (@bluestein) June 9, 2020
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2 of 9Once again my neighbors in #SWATL are experiencing #VoterSuppression. Polls were supposed to open an hour ago and we are not being admitted. Apparently we don’t have the paper needed for these new voting machines. #votingday #atlanta pic.twitter.com/R0gPxqMaSM
— Alyssa Thys (@alyssa_thys) June 9, 2020
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3 of 9Huge downpour just now. And at this Fulton Co. polling location - it seems nobody left the line.
— Blayne Alexander (@ReporterBlayne) June 9, 2020
Many have been waiting for 2+hours. When I asked how they’re feeling, one woman told me simply: “determined.” #GAPrimary pic.twitter.com/AOpvvuE97h
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4 of 9People are waiting more than three hours to cast ballots in Atlanta. Look at this line 😳 pic.twitter.com/3IbVO6WiGO
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) June 9, 2020
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5 of 9The is the line to vote at just ONE precinct in Atlanta right now.
— Joshua Potash (@JoshuaPotash) June 9, 2020
We need to push back now against having yet another election stolen.pic.twitter.com/NCfXxC7S43
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6 of 9Massive lines, voting machine problems at precincts across metro Atlanta on this primary day. Some voters here at Park Tavern precinct in Altanta have been waiting three hours. pic.twitter.com/ngXvUnKbA1
— Tom Regan (@tomreganWSB) June 9, 2020
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7 of 9All 12 machines in almost all white Milton are working perfectly. There we're even two voting machine techs there to make sure. No lines, and almost no voters at
— audiomagnate🔊 (@audiomagnate) June 9, 2020
Milton Branch Library
855 Mayfield Road
Milton, GA 30009#VoterSuppression#GeorgiaVoterSuppression pic.twitter.com/k3de1lOVV8
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8 of 9I’m sorry but I need #GAVoterSuppression to go viral. Once again, my location Cross Keys High School, is down. People have been waiting since 7am. Machines down and no provisional ballots on site. #BLMprotest #BLM #BlackLivesMatter #VoterSuppression pic.twitter.com/DB9fLd3YbQ
— De Popuweh Pin🇧🇧 (@TheHonorRebel) June 9, 2020
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9 of 9SHAME ON YOU GEORGIA. FIX THIS NOW! Pittman Park polling location didn’t open until 8:10am. The 1 machine they dedicated to this location is broken. This is what voter suppression looks like. pic.twitter.com/LqajxUOk9B #VoterSuppression #georgia #fultoncounty #atlanta #GAprimaries
— Reesus Patriot (@ReesusP) June 9, 2020
‘This Is A Crisis’: Folks Share Georgia Voting Catastrophes Through Videos And Photos
[caption id="attachment_3956850" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Source: Elijah Nouvelage / Getty[/caption] Many communities in Georgia have experienced voting catastrophes on during the primary elections on Tuesday and people are speaking out. According to NBC News, majority-minority counties have especially been hit hard with hour-long waits, new voting machine issues, and a lack of available ballots. “This seems to be happening throughout Atlanta and perhaps throughout the county. People have been in line since before 7:00 am this morning,” tweeted Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms not too long after polls were supposed to open — and in some instances still hadn’t. At one Atlanta location, the Lang Carson Community Center, the line stretched around the block and some people had been waiting to vote for four and a half hours. Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Rickey Smiley Morning Show mobile club for exclusive news. (Terms and conditions). Long lines were also reported in parts of Fulton, DeKalb and Gwinnett counties. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said his office plans on opening an investigation into what these counties “need to do to resolve these issues before November’s election,” he said in a statement, calling the issues in Fulton and DeKalb “unacceptable.” Meanwhile in Roswell, a mostly white Atlanta suburb, things were running much more smoothly. One resident voter said “There were problems with the voting systems for approximately 25 minutes. Afterward, it was smooth sailing.” Folks also had issues over absentee voting. Voters were turned away at sites because records listed that they filed for absentee voting. However, these voters never received their ballot or the ballot didn’t arrive in time for them to send in. “When they showed up to try and vote in person, they were blocked because the system had indicated they already had an absentee ballot, which, again, they said they never received,” Atlanta voter, Nicholas Roth said. Georgia also switched to a new voting system involving new voting machines earlier this year. The system was created by Dominion Voting Systems after a previous lawsuit accused the old systems of not being secure. Raffensperger blamed Tuesday’s voting issues on local officials while the state Democratic Party pointed the finger at him, saying his office failed to provide “adequate support and training.” Many Black leaders and organizations slammed Tuesday’s catastrophe as well. Kristen Clarke, the president and executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, said: “These problems were avoidable yet recurring problems in Georgia that are resulting in the potential disfranchisement of voters across the state. The state has had its share of voting challenges in the recent past and should have been better prepared for this moment.” LaTosha Brown and Cliff Albright, the co-founders of the Black Voters Matter Fund, released a statement saying: “What we’re seeing across the state of Georgia right now is the complete and total failure of Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and other state representatives to protect our elections.” The two also called out reports that people hadn’t received their absentee ballots in the mail, calling it a “public health disaster” considering folks are still being cautious because of the coronavirus pandemic. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE. “The state of Georgia has a long history of voter suppression reaching back decades, particularly against Black voters,” the statement continued. “In 2017, Georgia passed some of the strictest voter ID laws in the country, which were sanctioned by Governor Brian Kemp. In 2018, we saw a federal lawsuit filed by Fair Fight Action because many people were unable to vote due to gross mismanagement of the election process. Today’s fiasco at the polls is part of a problematic tradition that disenfranchises Black people and attempts to strip our communities of our voting power.” Star basketball player LeBron James added to the conversation on Twitter writing: “Everyone talking about ‘how do we fix this?’ They say ‘go out and vote?’ What about asking if how we vote is also structurally racist?” https://twitter.com/KingJames/status/1270432672544784384?s=20 In one viral video, one voter pleaded, “This is wrong. This is America. Please God, help us. I mean it. This is a crisis in our world to make us not exercise our right to vote.” https://twitter.com/BarmelLyonsTV/status/1270332070775185408 You can check out more horrific voting stories in the clips below. HEAD TO THE RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM HOMEPAGE
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