BBC Georgia voting: Fact-checking claims about the new election law Jake Horton - BBC Reality Check A controversial new election law in the US state of Georgia has led to heated disagreement between Democrats and Republicans over its impact on voting. Georgia voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 election, the first time the state had chosen a Democratic presidential candidate in more than 25 years. Democrats say the new law aims to restrict voting in future elections, but Republicans who control the state's government say it expands access and increases election security. We've looked at some of the main claims. From my first clicky- are you claiming that the BBC is "conservative pundits and organizations"? I know that many here are perfectly willing to believe the "experts and careful amateurs " without looking at the facts, but can any one of YOU tell me HOW the requirements of the new Georgia law ( in itself more open than the laws in New York and a number of other states) " limit voting options...especially with regard to black & brown voters."? PLEASE TELL ME what those requirements are, according to you, that the BBC doesn't seem to agree with. Isn't the accepting of those "Many, many people, both in & out of politics" without looking at the facts as stated by the law, and discussed by the NYT and BBC basically what the Left has complained about Trump?
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