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Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance rallied supporters in Georgia on Saturday, criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris for allegedly suggesting that voters are “bad people” for backing conservative policies.
“Here’s my message to Kamala Harris,” Vance told the crowd in Atlanta. “Stop censoring your fellow citizens, try to persuade them and you might actually get somewhere. Stop telling people they’re racist because they want their children to go to schools with kids who speak the English language.”
Vance added: “Stop telling American citizens they’re bad people because they don’t want fentanyl flooding their communities. Stop telling the American people they don’t deserve to have smaller hospital wait times. Stop telling the American people they’re bad for wanting a secure southern border.”
Vance calls Kamala out on her silencing Americans:
“Stop censoring your fellow citizens, try to persuade them and you might actually get somewhere. Stop telling people they’re racist because they want their children to go to schools with kids who speak the English language.” pic.twitter.com/513qWnNeyO
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) October 26, 2024
After his remarks on Saturday, Vance told a reporter he believes Georgia Republicans are increasingly embracing early voting, partly due to recent election reforms. In 2021, Governor Brian Kemp signed new voting laws, which include stricter absentee voting rules, expanded voter ID requirements, and restrictions on non-poll workers providing food and drink to voters in line.
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