The challenge with voter ID laws is that they become more and more restrictive.
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Abrams criticizes restrictive voter ID laws that hinder access to voting.
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There is no such thing as heartbeat at six weeks. It is a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman's body away from her.
One of the pieces of my approach to politics that is that seems to confound people is that I treat all voters as persuasion voters.
Abrams, meanwhile, she, Anderson, is focusing on abortion and voting rights and the cost of healthcare and talking about trying to make Georgia a better, more inclusive State for everyone.
Georgia, unfortunately, remains ground zero for voter suppression and despite the misinformation and I would say outright disinformation delivered often by our top two leaders by the governor and by the secretary of state, the law that they passed in was not in response to any issues of voter security.





