Cancel culture has gone too far

BTW... handing out food or water to voters in line is illegal in New York as well. The Federal Election Commission bans any kind of rewards — no matter how nonpartisan — for voting when federal candidates are on the ballot. Several restaurants in NY got in trouble over the years for either handing out food in line or offering free food to people who voted.

Admittedly New York did not appear to enforce this law against handing out free food to voters for the 2020 election - rules which are on both their books and inscribed in federal law. See Pizza to the Polls.


You cited a law that says offering cash or goods in exchange for votes is illegal. That is not the same as handing out bottles of water. reread it and tell me what you think.

Handing out water bottles to voters already in line by an apolitical group is not illegal but is now in GA though.
 
yeah highlight the real rules that people are objecting to.... Georgia declared that handing out water or food to people waiting in line for 3 hours is like an attakc on voter integrity.

THAT IS WHY people are upset...because the small dicked GOP got so upset they lost the state they want to attack the people who voted against them.

has nothing to do with early voting days or mail in requirements.

Once again... let me post the reality...

First some context and information...
  • These food & drink "volunteers" are typically campaign workers. They are wearing shirts and gear promoting their candidate and are also handing out pamphlets promoting their candidate.
  • There are restrictions on canvassing within "X" number of feet of polling stations. Many of these "volunteers" are handing out food & water within the restricted zone despite actively promoting their candidate.
  • You are not allowed to give voters anything of value while promoting your candidate or party. Food and water has a value. This rule is federal law.
If there was a group of "independent volunteers" that were not working for a party or campaign handing out food & water which was not being provided by a party or campaign then I would support efforts to hand out food & water to voters waiting in long lines. But this is not the typical situation.

I believe there should be some type of independent "get out the vote" organization (approved by the state and not affiliated with a party) should pick up the initiative of handing out food & water on long poll lines -- with clear rules set about no canvassing, etc. But I don't see this happening either.
 
Once again... let me post the reality...

First some context and information...
  • These food & drink "volunteers" are typically campaign workers. They are wearing shirts and gear promoting their candidate and are also handing out pamphlets promoting their candidate.
  • There are restrictions on canvassing within "X" number of feet of polling stations. Many of these "volunteers" are handing out food & water within the restricted zone despite actively promoting their candidate.
  • You are not allowed to give voters anything of value while promoting your candidate or party. Food and water has a value. This rule is federal law.
If there was a group of "independent volunteers" that were not working for a party or campaign handing out food & water which was not being provided by a party or campaign then I would support efforts to hand out food & water to voters waiting in long lines. But this is not the typical situation.

I believe there should be some type of independent "get out the vote" organization (approved by the state and not affiliated with a party) should pick up the initiative of handing out food & water on long poll lines -- with clear rules set about no canvassing, etc. But I don't see this happening either.


Where did it say Pizza to the polls were illegal?

Why are you so against people handing out water....I go to the polls and have ass clowns hand my pamphlets right outside the polling place... people in lines are well outside the place and can be handed water.
 
You cited a law that says offering cash or goods in exchange for votes is illegal. That is not the same as handing out bottles of water. reread it and tell me what you think.

Handing out water bottles to voters already in line by an apolitical group is not illegal but is now in GA though.

Bottles of water have value and must be purchased in order to hand them out. They are considered items of value. Similarly food has value.

The actual problem in Georgia and elsewhere is that these "free food & water" are being handed out by campaign workers who are using the distribution as a form of canvassing in violation within X number of feet of a polling station (as outlined in my post above). This is ignoring they are handing out "items of value".
 
Bottles of water have value and must be purchased in order to hand them out. They are considered items of value. Similarly food has value.

The actual problem in Georgia and elsewhere is that these "free food & water" are being handed out by campaign workers who are using the distribution as a form of canvassing in violation within X number of feet of a polling station (as outlined in my post above). This is ignoring they are handing out "items of value".


I did not know you vote in georgia...
 
The law reads: “No person shall solicit votes in any manner or by any means or method...or participate in the giving of any money or gifts, including, but not limited to, food and drink, to an elector.”

The only other state that prohibits the delivery of food and drink during an election in some form is Montana, but specifically if it’s coming from a candidate, political party personnel or volunteers, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. No other state has such legislation so far.

The LAW SAYS NO ONE!!!!!!!
 
There are endless news reports about long voting lines in New York for the 2020 General Election -- both in early voting and on election day in New York. Generally the lines in New York were worse than anything experienced in Georgia.

"For the first time in 2020, all New York voters had three options to cast a ballot: Early voting, traditional Election Day voting and, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, absentee voting."

New York only started early voting in 2019. Georgia and Texas have had early voting for many years.

New York only allows nine early voting days. Georgia will have 17 early voting days -- even after the new legislation.



Early Voting in NY: Long Lines Across New York
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/24/nyregion/new-york-early-voting.html

Why Are New York Voting Lines So Long? Blame the Incompetent Board of Elections.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics...g-lines-so-long-blame-board-of-elections.html

2020 Election: New Yorkers Brave Long Lines To Vote

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/10/2020-election-new-yorkers-brave-long-lines-to-vote.html

New York early voting: The long lines just won't let up
https://www.lohud.com/story/news/2020/10/29/new-york-early-voting-long-lines/6054444002/

Good, sources. Which brings the next questions:

1. Were the lines a result of efficiency sabotage on partisan strongholds as done in GOP states?

2. And I'll grant this is a pivot from the original query, why are GOP states following the inferior voting process of a dem state?

FWIW: I've considered as you have that it'd be nice to have a national standard for voting, problem is you end up w/a centralized body that determines voting. Imagine if said body was in place and Donnie could corrupt it w/a Dejoy-like figure and/or oversight committee. The decentralized system we now have is imperfect, but I'd rather we have that and strong federal legislation to keep it in check. Sadly GOP scrapped he voting rights act and even if HR1 was ratified, SCOTUS will likely strike it down.
 
Where did it say Pizza to the polls were illegal?

Why are you so against people handing out water....I go to the polls and have ass clowns hand my pamphlets right outside the polling place... people in lines are well outside the place and can be handed water.

It is legal to hand out pamphlets outside the polling place --- as long as they stay X number of feet outside the polling place. Handing out food and water (which are items of value) are not allowed under federal law in federal elections.

Do I support this particular federal law -- if non-partisan organizations hand out food & water to voters while not canvassing or representing a candidate. Not particularly. But as outlined in my previous post on this thread -- the entire system must change to allow independent organizations to hand out food & water to voters.
 
The law reads: “No person shall solicit votes in any manner or by any means or method...or participate in the giving of any money or gifts, including, but not limited to, food and drink, to an elector.”

The only other state that prohibits the delivery of food and drink during an election in some form is Montana, but specifically if it’s coming from a candidate, political party personnel or volunteers, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. No other state has such legislation so far.

The LAW SAYS NO ONE!!!!!!!

You better go look up federal law. And provide a source for your assertions.
 
It is legal to hand out pamphlets outside the polling place --- as long as they stay X number of feet outside the polling place. Handing out food and water (which are items of value) are not allowed under federal law in federal elections.

Do I support this particular federal law -- if non-partisan organizations hand out food & water to voters while not canvassing or representing a candidate. Not particularly. But as outlined in my previous post on this thread -- the entire system must change to allow independent organizations to hand out food & water to voters.


This is the 4th time you claim some federal law makes it illegal to hand out food or water. States are in charge of elections so please cite the law that you keep claiming exists.
 
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