According to a Fox News report, MSNBC analyst Jason Johnson is already casting doubt on the Georgia midterm election results by claiming the election may not be “fair and equitable.”
“Johnson appeared as one of several guests monitoring the 2018 midterm elections and highlighted the battleground state of Georgia. He immediately highlighted the election law within the state, claiming that it’s an example of ‘voter suppression,'” Fox reports.
“I think this is the greatest indicator that we always have to talk about voter suppression. It’s almost 5 o’clock. In the state of Georgia, Brian Kemp and Raffensperger, they changed the state law so that you cannot get a provisional ballot in Georgia before 5:00. So if you waited in line for 2 1/2 hours, got there, and they said oh, there’s a mistake, you can’t get a provisional ballot here,” Johnson said.
He emphasized, “The level of voter suppression is beyond anything that we saw in 2018. So I think it’s completely up in the air. There has been youth turnout at levels we haven’t expected. Democrats feel confident, Republicans I’ve spoken to feel confident. But we can’t say that whatever happens tonight is a fair and equitable election, because there have been too many laws passed by election deniers to keep people from expressing themselves.”
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