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Dear @GaSecofState: voter suppression is real, and Georgia was still using its paperless Diebold/ES&S voting machines in 2018, the ones that lost all those black votes in GA that year and in Shelby County, TN in 2015. 😡 1/
3/ Poll tapes showed that votes from predominantly black precincts had vanished from Shelby County’s paperless Diebold/ES&S machines in 2015. The Republican election director, who had been investigated by the FBI, immediately “retired” after this report. bloomberg.com/features/2016-…
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@Kristina_2020 Do you have succinct, confirmed information on Hammer being implemented? Sources, links, that I can use, perhaps. I've lost everything related to this and am no able to research to provide for others.
FYI: I thought I was following you, I found u and confirm I am, but you're not showing in my feeds or in my followers' list. Your links and our brief encounter w/everyone related to that topic have vanished off my timeline feed.
So weird, after the conversation thread I was n about operation Hammer, and you slid into the conversation w/external links to intel on this subject, and the group conversation links to stories... it's been wiped f/my timeline, your input too. Is this Hammer responsible 4whatweC?
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It was only a year ago that voters from all across #GA gathered in the State Capitol to demand that every single vote was counted. And it was only a year ago that while standing in solidarity with my constituents and as a sitting member of the State Senate, I was arrested. 1/4
Nothing could have ever prepared me for that day. Even now, thinking about the peaceful voices being #suppressed in the very place where they should have been the most elevated, my heart breaks. That being said, I would not hesitate to stand by my constituents all over again. 2/4
Many before us have lost their lives defending our right to vote, which is why we must unite and speak out on behalf of those who are oppressed. These injustices will no longer go unnoticed and I will fight to make sure that everyone has the freedom to express their opinions 3/4
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