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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 4821423" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>No. But the government should not be making it harder for her. Having a mail in ballot delivered to her that she can mail back anytime before the election without fear it will not be counted, or not needing to pay a notary public to verify her signature, or not requiring that she stand in long lines because there is only one polling place, open at limited times, in her neighborhood for 200k people, and if she is feeling faint, not making it a crime to give her water if she does manage to get to the polls is racist when those conditions apply mostly to blacks all would make it easier. Mostly white areas have more polling places, more people comfortable giving rides to residents, and more voting booths per resident, so white people don't face the issue of needing to get water while waiting. If white people don't need to wait as much, denying water is clearly intended to make it harder for blacks. If she feels faint while waiting in line, why should it be a crime to give her water?????????????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 4821423, member: 60252"] No. But the government should not be making it harder for her. Having a mail in ballot delivered to her that she can mail back anytime before the election without fear it will not be counted, or not needing to pay a notary public to verify her signature, or not requiring that she stand in long lines because there is only one polling place, open at limited times, in her neighborhood for 200k people, and if she is feeling faint, not making it a crime to give her water if she does manage to get to the polls is racist when those conditions apply mostly to blacks all would make it easier. Mostly white areas have more polling places, more people comfortable giving rides to residents, and more voting booths per resident, so white people don't face the issue of needing to get water while waiting. If white people don't need to wait as much, denying water is clearly intended to make it harder for blacks. If she feels faint while waiting in line, why should it be a crime to give her water????????????? [/QUOTE]
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