Letter to the Editor – Aaron Hufstetler

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Dear Editor,

I am sick and tired of misinformation and outright lies about the Vote Integrity Bill that the GA General Assemble approved and Governor Kemp signed into law. Nowhere, in the Bill does it indicate voter suppression for any minority. However, it does do what the chairman of the GA Republican Party said: “It makes it easier to Vote and harder to cheat.”

It does not prevent potential Voters from taking Water or Food while waiting in line. But, it does prevent a political activist from passing it out within 150 feet of a polling prescient. There are stations where a poll worker can hand out water.

If drop boxes are going to be allowed, it would be great to follow Florida’s lead and have device to put in your social security number before a ballot can be inserted in it. That would prevent ballot harvesting like what happened at one of the drop boxes in Houston County when around 500 Ballots were stuffed in one about five minutes before poll closing. I wonder where those ballots came from?

Governor Kemp was in contact with various big business CEOs while the bill was being discussed in the legislature and before signing. They were aware how the Bill read and did not have a problem with it until Stacey Abrams and her “Fair Fight” group and others raised their ugly heads and recommended a boycott of Georgia. Even the Players Union got in it recommending the Allstar Game be moved from Atlanta; simply because they had listened to misleading information about the bill.

It would be better if the Liberals would read the Bill before they starting spreading lies about it. Maybe, some of them would quietly move back in a corner and keep their mouth shut. But, I doubt that will ever happen because they like to hear themselves talk.

Thanks,

Aaron Hufstetler

Warner Robins, Ga


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