Despite allegations of new ‘Jim Crow,’ Georgia enjoys record early voting participation

Despite left-wing fearmongering that an election integrity law approved last year was equivalent to Jim Crow-era limitations, Georgia is seeing record early voter turnout ahead of the state’s primary election.
Georgia approved a law in 2021 to ensure election integrity in the aftermath of the 2020 election difficulties. Despite the law that the measure has elements that are implemented in many other states, Democrats are notorious for spreading misinformation about it.
President Joe Biden, for example, referred to the law as “21st-century Jim Crow.”
Meanwhile, the US Justice Department has sued Georgia for violating the election integrity law. The Justice Department argued the law is “racially discriminatory,” claiming it was “established with the goal of denying or abridging the right to vote on account of race” without providing proof.
A Major League Baseball All-Star game was famously cancelled due to the law. The 2021 event was originally scheduled to take place in the Atlanta Braves’ stadium, but it was changed to Colorado, which shares Georgia’s voting laws.
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