Dems Look Foolish After Election Results Destroy Biden Disinformation Smear
A Democrat campaign to smear Republicans has been exposed as disinformation.
In 2021, Democrats screamed that Georgia’s new voting law was ushering in a new era of Jim Crow and that it would suppress voter turnout.
Liberals immediately launched lawsuits until federal courts ruled in favor of the state’s voter integrity law.
“The Court is not persuaded by Plaintiffs’ argument for a bright line exception to Purcell because they have alleged First Amendment harm. Plaintiffs have not provided authority, nor is the Court aware of any, that would support this interpretation of the law,” U.S. District Judge J.P. Boulee ruled.
On May 24, 2022, Georgia held their primary and the participation numbers were staggering.
Georgia GOP primary turnout by year:
2006 – 419,254
2010 – 680,499
2014 – 596,218
2018 – 608,380
2022 – 1,109,506— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) May 25, 2022
Of course, Democrats never let facts get in the way of a ridiculous narrative.
Wannabe governor of Georgia Stacy Abrams said, “we know that increased turnout has nothing to do with suppression.”
Democrat Stacey Abrams on Georgia’s skyrocketing turnout: “We know that increased turnout has nothing to do with suppression” pic.twitter.com/MzTnwNY7KK
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 24, 2022
The Democrat candidate for governor has already had to walk back her rhetoric because Georgians were furious.
“Absolute nonsense”: Georgians are NOT happy with Stacey Abrams after she called Georgia the worst state in which to live.
“If it’s so bad, why does she have two houses here?” pic.twitter.com/hdaitG4fpI
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 24, 2022
An Axios report highlighted that the Republican party touting the success of their bills is getting ready to launch another round of voter integrity laws.
From Axios:
Republicans are expected to launch the second wave of election reform bills in state legislatures — with GOP-led states, including Georgia and Arizona, taking “another pass” at additional changes, Heritage Action executive director Jessica Anderson told Axios.
Meanwhile, the Republican primary race in Pennsylvania is still up in the air and now the RNC has gotten involved.