Democratic Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock signed an email sent out by a liberal advocacy group which contained misinformation on the recently passed Georgia voting law, a Monday report shows.
Warnock signed off an email by the 3.14 Action advocacy group that made several incorrect claims about the bill signed into law Mar. 25, the Washington Post reported. The Post listed Warnock’s criticism of the bill among many other “exaggerated or wrong” claims made by Democrats and CEO’s.
Elimination of no-excuse mail voting and restriction of early voting on the weekends were among the erroneous characterizations that the email attributed to the SB 202 bill.
The senator’s campaign spokesperson reportedly told Fox News that Warnock approved the text of the email at a time when these provisions were still being considered.
Neither provision, however,… (Read more)
Seven men hiding behind closed doors while they make it harder for Georgians to make their voice heard in our democracy.
They are afraid of the people, so they are trying to silence us. pic.twitter.com/t6R7dg5RQO— Reverend Raphael Warnock (@ReverendWarnock) March 26, 2021
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