Allegedly, Thousands of Mail-In Ballots from Black Voters in Georgia
Today in Georgia, there have been reports of a trickle of thousands of mail-in and absentee ballots being submitted, with a significant portion of them coming from Black voters. According to sources, approximately 47% of the ballots reported so far today are from Black voters. This information has sparked concern and controversy, especially as the GOP is now threatening a lawsuit over the situation.
The alleged influx of mail-in ballots from Black voters has raised eyebrows and prompted speculation about the impact it could have on the outcome of the election. With tensions running high and the stakes higher than ever, every vote counts. The fact that a large percentage of these ballots are from Black voters adds another layer of complexity to an already contentious situation.
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The GOP’s threat of a lawsuit only adds fuel to the fire, with many questioning the motives behind such a move. Some see it as an attempt to suppress the Black vote, while others argue that it is simply a matter of ensuring the integrity of the election process. Regardless of the reasoning behind it, the threat of legal action only serves to further complicate an already convoluted situation.
As the situation continues to unfold, all eyes are on Georgia and the outcome of the election. The alleged disproportion of mail-in ballots from Black voters is just one more piece of the puzzle in what has been a highly contentious and closely watched race. Only time will tell what the final outcome will be, but one thing is for certain – this election is far from over.
We’re seeing counties report a trickle of thousands of mail/absentee ballots today in Georgia; and they’re disproportionately from Black voters (roughly 47% of what’s been reported so far today). GOP threatening a lawsuit: