the land. no one has the right, no state, to abridge or deny the right to vote. we need same-day registration. we need early voting. we need people to be able to vote freely and fairly. and so, the people led us today. and they said, since manchin and mcconnell wouldn t answer them for a meeting. they wanted a meeting with their religious leaders and and and voting-rights lawyers. and they said we re willing to put our bodies on the line. this is this is not optional. this is not optional. we cannot have suppression in this country. and especially, when we know the voter suppressers, are the same ones that suppress us passing $15 living wage. they suppress healthcare. they suppress infrastructure that reaches all the way down, and lifts up poor communities. and they end up hurting the 140 million poor-and-low-wealth people in this country, the most. and the 65 million poor-and-low-wealth people who are eligible voters in this country, nearly 30% of the
application is not an exact match for the state s pre-existing information about you, and you are presumed to be a voting criminal. someone who s trying to falsely register and criminally register to vote, a phenomenon not known to actually exist in the united states. brian kemp knows where to find the democrats who he doesn t want to vote in georgia, and that is why 70% of the voter registration applications that brian kemp is blocking are from african-american voters in a state where the african-american population 132%. brian kemp is simply the most obvious of the grotesque, racist voter suppressers who believe voter suppression is necessary to republican election victories. he is running against stacey b abrams who said this today. feels like deja-vu, four years ago kemp tried to keep 40,000
brian kemp is blocking are from african-american voters in a state where the african-american population 32%. brian kemp is simply the most obvious of the grotesque, racist voter suppressers who believe voter suppression is necessary to republican election victories. he is running against stacey abrams who said this today. feels like deja-vu, four years ago kemp tried to keep 40,000 new voters off the rolls. it took a few years, but we beat him. a few months ago he tried to close polling places but we beat him there, too. we will work to process the 53,000, but we don t have to wait for justice. we ve got 27 days of action so we ll beat him in absentee ballots, we ll beat him in early voting starting october 15th and beat him november 6th. brian kemp has called us out, let s vote and let s get it done.
so if people still see the ads. the worry is they think they ll still need the i.d. and that could discourage people who don t have it from showing up at the polls on election day. and right now president obama is up 12 points in pennsylvania so it seems as though, according to the polls anyway, that the election in pennsylvania is probably out of reach of even the greatest ambition of the voter suppressers. yeah. i think even the republican legislators who let the cat out of the bag, they re not going to have a good day on election day. the romney campaign isn t really mounting a full-force effort in pennsylvania. they understand that it s probably lost. and looking at this nationwide as we ve seen it in the other states, these are mostly republican-led efforts to institute these laws. and we ve had the courts saving us, state courts saving us from the outcomes of these laws. absolutely. and in pennsylvania, voters need to get this.
so it seems as though, according to the polls anyway, that the election in pennsylvania is probably out of reach of even the greatest ambition of the voter suppressers. yeah. i think even the republican legislators who let the cat out of the bag, they re not going to have a good day on election day. the romney campaign isn t really mounting a full-force effort in pennsylvania. they understand that it s probably lost. and looking at this nationwide as we ve seen it in the other states, these are mostly republican-led efforts to institute these laws. and we ve had the courts saving us, state courts saving us from the outcomes of these laws. absolutely. and in pennsylvania, voters need to get this. these are elected supreme court judges in pennsylvania. so it really matters that you go all the way down that ballot. because these judges, just like other politicians, are elected officials. it s very important that people