able to handout absentee ballots like cotton candy. they will have to ask for a ballot as they do in most states. it's hard to see how that's unreasonable, much less raciall discriminatory and the doj follows empirical evidence otherwise. the doj also claims this is racially discriminatory for an absentee voter to be asked to prove who they are. but that's commonplace and states across the nation. 36 states have voter identification laws including many of the blue states and in georgia, it's actually easier. even social security number, so it's actually easier in georgia, 72% of americans approve of voter i.d. in georgia, why it makes sense, prevents voter fraud so this lawsuit and the department of justice has enormous obstacles, i think frankly the demagoguery who said